Through diverse perspectives and interactive experiences, theMuseum uses Job Carr’s story to open the door to Tacoma’s history for students and our community.
Job Carr Cabin Museum is housed in a replica of Tacoma's first permanent non-Native residence, on land that traditionally belonged to the Puyallup people. It was built in 2000, near the original site of Carr’s frontier home.
Through diverse perspectives and interactive experiences, theMuseum uses Job Carr’s story to open the door to Tacoma’s history for students and our community.
Job Carr Cabin Museum is housed in a replica of Tacoma's first permanent non-Native residence, on land that traditionally belonged to the Puyallup people. It was built in 2000, near the original site of Carr’s frontier home.
2350 N 30th St, Tacoma, WA 98405, United States P.O. Box 7609 (zip: 98417)
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