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Legends + Lore of Port Townsend Walking Tour

Located on the ancestral lands of the S’Klallam peoples, Port Townsend rose to prominence in the late 19th century as one of the busiest seaports on the West Coast—teeming with sailors and immigrants and dotted with mercantiles, saloons, factories, hotels, and brothels. Drawing from some of the more infamous, mysterious, and salacious stories in Port Townsend’s history, this tour through the picturesque downtown district will offer participants a glimpse into how documents, photos, physical evidence, and stories passed down all play into how we discern fact from fiction. 0.75 mile walking tour with seven stops Saturdays in July and August at 2pm Preregistration is required Route is mostly flat and is ADA-accessible Max capacity per tour: 12 $16 for members, $20 for non-members (unsure if your membership is current? Check your membership card or email membership@jchsmuseum.com) To learn about JCHS membership options, or sign up or renew, click here. To learn more about our other public programs, click here. Powered by SimpleTix Questions? Email programs@jchsmuseum.com

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Vanishing Murals of Port Townsend: A Walking Tour

Vanishing Murals of Port Townsend: A Walking Tour Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, advertising murals were ubiquitous throughout the country. Large, vibrant signs painted on buildings once lined the streets of most towns in America, usually advertising a product or service. Municipal property, commercial buildings, and even the sides of barns were covered in advertisements for everything from cars to shaving cream to beer. Port Townsend was no different, and these colorful murals contributed to the distinctive character of this busting community. Join us for this unique take on a historic walking tour as we contextualize and "bring to life" these faded “ghost” murals - some of which are hiding in plain sight! A 0.75 mile walking tour with 9 stops Saturdays in July and August at 11:00AM Route is mostly flat and is ADA-accessible Max capacity per tour: 12 Preregistration is required. $16 for members, $20 for non-members (unsure if your membership is current? Check your membership card or email membership@jchsmuseum.com) To learn about JCHS membership options, or sign up or renew, click here. To learn more about our other public programs, click here. Powered by SimpleTix Questions? Email programs@jchsmuseum.com

Guardians of History: A Behind-the-Scenes Tour at JCHS

Guardians of History: A Behind-the-Scenes Tour at JCHS Dive into the unseen world of artifact preservation at the Jefferson County Historical Society (JCHS) Research Center and Collections Building. On Sunday, August 4, join our Collections team for an exclusive event, "Guardians of History: A Behind-the-Scenes Tour," where you will uncover the meticulous and sometimes covert operations involved in safeguarding our artifacts. Have you ever considered what it takes to preserve historical treasures? It's a constant battle against the "Agents of Deterioration" — formidable foes that threaten the integrity and longevity of our collections. From combating light exposure and temperature fluctuations to thwarting pests and handling physical forces, our dedicated team works tirelessly to protect these pieces of history. During this immersive tour, you will: Learn about each Agent of Deterioration showcased in different rooms, including light, temperature and humidity, pests, and more. See rare artifacts that are too fragile for regular exhibition. Gain insights into the critical decisions involved in collections care, from prioritizing risks to choosing items for public display. This is your chance to step into the role of a collections manager and experience firsthand how we manage, prioritize, and contend with the challenges of preserving history. Don’t […]