Washington Vacation Attractions: Pasco

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Things to do in Pasco

Crehst Museum
Enjoy the serene beauty of the Hanford Reach, the last free flowing stretch of the Columbia River. Witness the 300-foot tall white bluffs surrounded by shrub-steppe habitat. Learn the history of our Native Americans and pioneers and how the Hanford Nuclear Reservation changed their lives, and the world, forever. Call (509) 943-9000 for more information.
95 Lee Blvd., Pasco, WA

Franklin County Historical Museum
The Franklin County Historical Museum captures the history of Franklin County. Originally constructed in 1910 as part of Andrew Carnegie's worldwide library construction program, the high ceilings and dark wood moldings create a period atmosphere for this collection of historic artifacts and information. Between 1980 and 1982 this historic old library was beautifully refurbished and operated by volunteers of the Franklin County Historical Society. Call (509) 547-3714 for more information.
305 N 4th Ave., Pasco, WA

Sacajawea State Park
Site where Lewis and Clark camped in 1805. Approximately 280 acres. Swimming, fishing, boating (launch, dock); picnicking. (Daily) Call (509) 545-2361 for more information.
2501 Sacajawea Park Rd., Pasco, WA

Washington State Railroad Society
The WSRHS is dedicated to preserving the history of "All" the railroads that helped build the State of Washington. From the Great Northern Railway, Milwaukee Road,to the Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, SP&S Railway and all the railroads in between. Call (509) 543-4159 for more information.
122 N Tacoma St., Pasco, WA

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