Love at the Museum
$15.00 – $30.00
General Admission $8
Youth Discount (6-16) $4
Museum Members Free
Purchase tickets online or drop-in to the admissions desk.
Members get in to the museum for free!
(206) 402-4029
Please note that we are canceling all March events. As a result, we will be struggling with lost revenue. This comes from multiple sources that include programs, events, general admissions, memberships,

Painter Paul Illian, Boxinf Legend Al Hostak, and a fence of Graffiti from Highline High School Drama Dept.

Jeanne Pfeifer, Highline Historical Society founder and Founders Award honoree has a distinguished personal history. She is a native of Marlboro, Massachusetts, where she was voted Boston’s Most Beautiful Baby

The following is an excerpt from an Oral History done by former Society Trustee Gene Pugh with Sunnydale pioneer Doris Yeisley Kvalheim in January of 2000. “I was born in

This exhibit is about the new Angle Lake Light Rail Station located on S. 200th Street…

This exhibit describes the personal journey of Dick Dalhgard, from his high school reunion through his countless contributions to the community…

This exhibit allows us to see the transformations of the lake through the years…

This exhibit celebrates the life of Alan Hovhaness, composer and long-time SeaTac resident…

This exhibit is more than a simple re-telling of immigration stories in the Highline area…

In displaying the universal nature of love in Highline, this exhibit evokes faith in humanity to demonstrate how love is not spelled, but rather is felt from within…

For many of us, junior high or middle school was the best of times and the worst of times…

From the 1960s through the 1980s, sixth-graders in the Highline School District came home from their week at Camp Waskowitz with a fir seedling to plant in their yards…

Our award-winning Virtual Exhibit about Washington State during the Great Depression…