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joining. The collection continued to grow, however. In 1945, Boeing offered $ 50,000 towards an aviation wing, and over the next five years, the Society procured a site in Montlake. During this time, the Society became a more public and civic-minded institution, opening up the Founder's Day event to community and service organizations. The new museum opened in 1952.
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Over the last 50 years, management practices of the museum and collections, membership, and the relationship to its immediate surroundings, have been problematic. Changes in the 1980s included developing new exhibits and reaching out to underrepresented communities, which were a shock to older staff
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12-foot tall neon "R" sign. In addition to both permanent and temporary exhibits, MOHAI administers ongoing youth and adult programming, and regularly hosts public events in partnership with other community organizations, particularly within the South Lake Union neighborhood. MOHAI is accredited by
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MOHAI's core exhibit rings most of the building's second floor and provides a chronological history of Seattle and its environs. The exhibit winds through a series of 22 different sections that each focus on a distinct event or era in Seattle history ranging from pre-Pioneer settlements up to the
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In 1911, Morgan and Emily Carkeek hosted the first annual Founder's Day party at their home, which was an invitation-only event where guests dressed in historic costumes and brought artifacts and documents related to early Seattle. An outcome of these parties was the establishment of the Seattle
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Another temporary gallery that occupies the third floor space of the museum. Much smaller than the Walker Gallery, the space is designed "to promote community ownership and stewardship of MOHAI" by showcasing collaborative projects with community partners. The first exhibit in the gallery was a
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The Walker Gallery is MOHAI's main space for displaying temporary and traveling exhibits. It takes up the entire southern side of the museum's second floor. When the museum initially opened at Lake Union Park, the Walker Gallery showcased an exhibit about Seattle's relationship with film called
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in what was soon to be Lake Union Park. At that time, the building was being managed by the Seattle Parks and Recreation Department and was in need of significant repairs to be usable as a public museum space. Through a $ 90 million capital campaign, MOHAI did a full historic restoration of the
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The Seattle Historical Society lacked a building to house the museum. Several attempts to find a permanent location were abandoned because of challenging financial circumstances, especially during the Depression, and the fact that the original society members were aging and new members were not
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On the top floor of the museum is a small gallery dedicated to Seattle's maritime history. The space was originally designed as a replica of a ship's bridge in order to train naval recruits during World War II and features a set of south facing windows overlooking
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facility, uncovering both the original ceiling and floor and conducting massive safety, accessibility, and systems upgrades. The project also included centralizing MOHAI's library and collections departments in a warehouse in the
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and board members. During the 1990s the museum gradually recovered from these internal challenges, as well as financial ones, and began expanding educational and community outreach programs.
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neighborhood. In June 2012 the museum closed its Montlake location. Six months later, on December 29, 2012, the museum held a public grand opening for its new home in South Lake Union.
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singing the story of the event over a film of historic images, and the Joshua Green Foundation Theater which plays a 7-minute film about Seattle culture on two large screens.
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The first floor of the museum is an expansive open room named the Faye G. Allen Grand Atrium. Both the original floor and ceiling of the
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by local artist John Grade. Wood and other materials for the sculpture were salvaged from the 1897 schooner
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Historical Society in 1914, the membership of which was limited to white settlers and their descendants.
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modern day. MOHAI Creative Director Ann Farrington, who previously worked on Seattle's
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forced MOHAI to move from the Montlake site. After exploring options to move near the
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A young visitor looks through the WWII-era TANG periscope in MOHAI's Maritime Gallery
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are visible from the Grand Atrium. Hanging in the center of the space is the 1919
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which has maintained a close partnership with MOHAI since the early 1950s.
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The museum opened a major museum addition on October 11, 2013 called the
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and occupies a portion of the museum's Grand Atrium.
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Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI)


Naval Reserve Armory
Lake Union Park
Museum of History & Industry is located in Washington (state)
Museum of History & Industry is located in the United States
Seattle, Washington
Coordinates
47°37′39″N 122°20′12″W / 47.6276°N 122.3366°W / 47.6276; -122.3366
South Lake Union Streetcar
mohai.org
history museum
South Lake Union
Seattle, Washington
Washington state
Naval Reserve Armory
Lake Union Park
Boeing's
1919 Boeing B-1
Petticoat Flag
U.S. flag
Battle of Seattle
Rainier Brewing Company's
American Alliance of Museums
Smithsonian
State Route 520
Evergreen Point Floating Bridge
Washington State Convention Center
Naval Reserve Armory

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