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The museum houses more than 16 million artifacts and specimens in its anthropology, biology, and geology research divisions. According to the museum, its ornithology division includes the largest collection of spread bird wings in the world, while the museum's collection of frozen bird tissues is the
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In 1996, the museum launched a ten-year plan to move its exhibition space off campus and into a downtown
Seattle location. Under the proposal, curators and preservationists would continue to work at the University of Washington while exhibits would be hosted at a new site. The proposal ultimately did
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Prior to its temporary closure in 2018, the museum displayed three long-term exhibits: "Life and Times of
Washington State", "Pacific Voices", and "Treasures of the Burke". "Life and Times of Washington State" was a natural history exhibit on the 545-million-year evolution of the Northwest region.
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University of Washington moved its campus from downtown Seattle to its present location in 1895. The portion of the Young Naturalists collection that had been used in university instruction was relocated to the university's Denny Hall while the remainder stayed in the Young Naturalists clubhouse
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Association (BMA) is an organization made up of the Burke's Board of Trustees and an advisory council. Their mission is to actively support the Burke Museum by increasing public visibility, raising public and private funds to support programming and future expansion, and providing
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for half the $ 95 million needed to construct a 110,000 square-foot facility to replace its current building. The new Burke Museum building finished construction in 2018, and the old building closed at the end of the year to transfer the collection's 16 million items before its demolition in April
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In 1882 Orson "Bug" Johnson (Orson
Bennett Johnson) was retained as a biology instructor at the University of Washington, bringing 20,000 animal specimens with him. Johnson immediately involved himself with the Young Naturalists, and the addition of his collection gave the club the largest natural
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artifacts herself, she bequeathed her personal collection to the museum following her death in 1932. The Burke estate offered to help fund a new state museum, with one major stipulation - the structure had to be named after Burke. Some
University officials balked at this, as did Erna Gunther. The
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and arranged for the group to meet on campus. The Young
Naturalists adopted a constitution and bylaws, and the official name "Young Naturalists Society", in 1880. As the founding members graduated high school and matriculated to the university, the membership of the Young Naturalists expanded to
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In 2009, the museum had an annual budget of about $ 5 million, half of which came from an appropriation from the state of
Washington. The budget did not include substantial in-kind support provided by the University of Washington as owner of the Burke property. Other sources of funding include
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collections, and the
Steinman contemporary Northwest Coast sculpture collection." The museum's Northwest Coast image research database includes "the Holm/Wright collection of images of Northwest Coast art from 200 museums and private collections, the Harris collection of Northwest Coast silver
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The museum reopened in its new building on
October 12, 2019, with several new exhibits: "Culture is Living", "Northwest Native Art", "Amazing Life", "Our Material World", and "Fossils Uncovered". Each gallery focuses on a particular category of Washington State natural history and culture. In
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The Burke also hosts a schedule of different exhibits throughout the year in its temporary gallery. These changing exhibits include traveling exhibits organized by other institutions and original exhibits curated by Burke staff. In November 2022 the Burke will host "Body Language: Reawakening
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In the 1890s Edmond Meany returned to teach history at the university. He led a revitalization of the group that he had helped found a decade before, bringing in new members, including women. By this point the society's collection had grown to include more than 60,000 specimens.
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Persistent leaks in that facility caused it to later relocate to the fair's former Forestry Building which, it was soon discovered, was infested with bark beetles. For four years, from 1923 to 1927, the museum's collections were disbursed around campus.
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material is the fifth largest collection of Native American art in the world, numbering 10,000 objects, among which are "the important early Swan, Eells, Emmons, and Waters collections, as well as the unmatched Blackman-Hall and Ottenberg contemporary
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designated the portion of Denny Hall used to house the collection as the Washington State Museum. In 1904 the Young Naturalists voted to donate the rest of their collection to the Washington State Museum and disband.
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grant, but the new building was still smaller than one that Erna Gunther recommended. Nevertheless, the new facility was ultimately dedicated on May 3, 1964, with its new director, Walter A. Fairservis, at the helm.
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The roots of the Burke Museum can be traced to a natural history club formed by high school students in the 19th century. The group was formed in December 1879 by students
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institution had been known as the Washington State Museum since 1899, and the Burke funds would only go toward a third of the construction costs. Other funds came from a
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Features of this exhibit included large-scale fossils such as an
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857:"Burke Museum raises funds for planned expansion"
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1720:Washington National Guard Museum
1583:History House of Greater Seattle
827:Dorpat, Paul (October 4, 2013).
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1779:Living Computers: Museum + Labs
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1983:Public Policy and Governance
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1486:Children's Museum of Tacoma
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677:"Burke Museum (Seattle)"
362:died in 1925, his wife,
219:University of Washington
177:University of Washington
113:47.660570°N 122.310699°W
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1715:Puget Sound Navy Museum
1649:Center for Wooden Boats
1399:Museum of Northwest Art
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463:Past long-term exhibits
399:Native American cuisine
364:Caroline McGilvra Burke
239:Washington State Museum
2497:Bow Down to Washington
2420:Clean Energy Institute
2145:Hec Edmundson Pavilion
1784:Pacific Science Center
1774:Georgetown Steam Plant
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1904:International Studies
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1613:Renton History Museum
1578:Harbor History Museum
1522:Museum of Pop Culture
1465:Olympic Flight Museum
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2491:Associated Students
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2102:Conibear Shellhouse
1623:Seattle Underground
1374:Cascadia Art Museum
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1145:"Culture is Living"
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808:on November 2, 2015
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2124:Women's volleyball
2087:Women's basketball
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1911:Built Environments
1769:Connections Museum
1700:McChord Air Museum
1644:Browns Point Light
1455:McChord Air Museum
1409:Seattle Art Museum
1350:Puget Sound region
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