The Museum Of Death in Washington Is Not For The Faint Of Heart
Since 2004, locals and tourists alike have enjoyed hearing local ghost stories from real ghost hunters on Spooked in Seattle Tours. The 90-minute guided trips through the city’s unique neighborhoods include information about ghosts as well as some evidence of hauntings. But what’s truly haunting about this company is the fact that they’ve opened a museum dedicated to death.

They're open from 4-8PM six days a week, and 2-8PM on Saturdays.

You’ll actually see some interesting artifacts—vintage mourning attire, real life coffins and embalming tools, just to name a few.
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Did you know that three days after your death, your body’s digestive enzymes begin to digest you?
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Spooked in Seattle Tours are family-friendly, and the museum is fairly tame.


But would you really want to know your future?
The Spooked in Seattle Death Museum makes a fascinating stop, especially before or after a ghost tour. But if you only have time to visit one museum in the area, we suggest going to this one.
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