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Welcome to the Central Washington Agricultural Museum. We invite you to explore and discover how the early settlers of central Washington lived and worked the land to produce their food and a living. The museum tells the story through twenty-nine covered buildings and more than seventeen acres of displays. The museum is located within Fullbright Park of Union Gap, Washington, at the base of Ahtanum Ridge.

It's park like surroundings are home to multitudes of horse drawn and early mechanical farm machinery and equipment, farmsteads, the Magness Room displaying over 3,000 antique hand tools, the steam engine used to power the Old Naches sawmill, a collection of bells from the valley schools, a working sawmill, blacksmith shop, apple packing line and the home of the Lindeman Tractor. All of this and more are combined to create this one of a kind Agricultural Museum, and the largest historical museum in motion in the Pacific Northwest.

Ag Museum

The museum is primarily supported by memberships, memorial gifts and donations from people visiting the museum as well as several groups that are associated with it. Museum grounds are open everyday from dawn until dusk. The buildings are open (April through October) Tuesday through Saturday 9 am to 5 pm and on Sunday from 1 pm to 4 pm.

There is no fee for entering the park however donations are gratefully accepted.

Come visit the museum today! 

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