7 Little Known Museums In Washington Where Admission Is Free
In case you haven’t noticed, the weather outside is frightful here in Washington. That being said, staying cooped up inside gets dull pretty quickly. Luckily, we have plenty of warm, cozy museums to occupy your time, and on certain days, some of them won’t cost you a thing to visit. Here are seven state museums you can visit for free.

Admission to the Frye Art Museum is always free, and it's well worth exploring. It's open Tuesday - Sunday from 11 - 5, Thursdays from, 11 - 7, and closed on Mondays.

The Clark County Historical Museum is operated by the Clark County Historical Society. The rotating exhibits are fascinating, and if you visit on the first Friday of the month, admission is free.
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Not only is admission to this museum free for everyone on the first Friday of each month, it's always free for children under 6 and museum members. In addition to the fantastic art exhibits, the museum also offers engaging educational programs for people of all ages.
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This free museum and historical park is filled with all kinds of interesting exhibits relating to the Gold Rush era and Seattle's connection to it. It's open daily from 9 - 5, and various programs are offered in the summer.

This charming museum is housed in one of the oldest buildings in town. Although it's only open on weekends from 12 - 3, but admission is always free.

Want to try something a little different? This quirky spot has an incredible collection of both live and preserved bugs, and it's always free to explore. Although they're typically open every day from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., they will close if the snow makes the roads too treacherous.

Not only is the house Bing Crosby grew up in still standing in Spokane, it's located on the Gonzaga University Campus -- and it's now a free museum. Inside you'll find the Crosby Collection, which includes photographs, audiovisual recordings, paintings and artwork, books, original manuscripts, memorabilia, research material, and so much more.
Nearly every major museum in Washington has some kind of free or discounted day, so make sure you call your museum of choice before you go to see when you should go. It’s so great to have so many legitimately fun and free things to do here.
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