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Thursday-Sunday
1:00 PM – 5:00 PMAdmission:
General Admission $8
Youth Discount (6-16) $4
Museum Members FreePurchase tickets online or drop-in to the admissions desk.
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CANCELED: Genealogy Station
Highline Heritage Museum 819 SW 152nd St, Burien, WA, United StatesEvery Wednesday you will able to research your own genealogy. Free with membership. Museum Admission Required - Members Free Questions? info@highlinehistory.org
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Family Fun Run
Burien Town Square Park 480 SW 152nd St, Burien, WA, United StatesDiscovery Burien event stop-off spot. Scavenger hunt style event for runners and walkers of all ages.
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Film & Discussion—Literate
Highline Heritage Museum 819 SW 152nd St, Burien, WA, United StatesLiterate: a visual poem created from images captured by three Nepali teens. A documentary short and post-screening discussion. Registration $20 (Members $15). Space is limited.
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Multicultural Night
Highline Heritage Museum 819 SW 152nd St, Burien, WA, United StatesA celebration of Diversity and inclusion! Music, games, fashion show, and more! Limited Free Admission- First 100 people - All ages welcome Questions? info@highlinehistory.org
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Spying on a Memory: Photographs by Ron Hammond
Virtual Meeting Online — ZoomOnsite Exhibit: November - January “Photography demands that I be there, point the camera in the right direction, release the shutter at the right time”
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Annual Meeting 2020 – Nov 8 at 2pm
Virtual Meeting Online — ZoomIt's going to be virtual! In this unprecedented time, our annual meeting has gone virtual! Join us to provide an insight of the museum’s past
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FeaturedStorytelling by Tim Robinson from The Highline Times
Join us for storytelling about Jacob Ambaum and his family presented by Tim Robinson from The Highline Times! The Times did a long story on
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FeaturedLive Discussion: Gender & Identity – Fighting Stigma
Panel with Three Guest Speakers This is part of OUR VOICES: Social Justice in Times of COVID-19 Saturday, June 19, 2021 4 PM -
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FeaturedLive Storytelling with Jacque Larraizar
The first person from Mexico to be granted asylum in the United States based on her sexual orientation. Saturday, June 26, 2021 4 PM
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A Country To Come Home To: Motherland Poems with Troy Osaki
Saturday, July 17, 2021 4 PM - Live via Zoom To register - contact info@highlinehistory.org