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Did viewing this exhibit increase your knowledge of Washington's history?
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Was there enough information about the objects on display available through the text panels that you read?
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Pick the five (5) objects in the "Icons of Washington History" exhibit that you liked the most.
Pick the five (5) objects in the "Icons of Washington History" exhibit that you liked the most.
Meeker’s wagon
Stuart painting of Mt. Rainier
State seal
Photography by Asahel Curtis
Lewis & Clark inkwell
Fruit box labels
Chunk of first Narrows Bridge
"Vancouver’s Atlas"
Petroglyph drawings
Chihuly glass
Arreguin painting
Wild Rainier costume
Space Needle poster
Painting of George Washington Bush by Jacob Lawrence
Bag of Walla Walla onions
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If we were to develop a “People’s Choice Exhibit,” which five (5) objects from the “old” museum or the rest of our collections would you most like to see?
If we were to develop a “People’s Choice Exhibit,” which five (5) objects from the “old” museum or the rest of our collections would you most like to see?
Statue of Liberty (used to be on the front lawn of museum)
Statue of Sleeping Ariadne (used to be at front entrance of museum)
Stagecoach
Photography of Edward Curtis
Models of the Mosquito Fleet that ran on Puget Sound
Small boats
Boy-eating cougar
Alphabet of gold
Circus posters
First ladies dresses
Dying Gaul statue
Airplane models
Native American beadwork
Washington pictorial map
Indian brand motorcycle
Native American masks
Roadster car
Narrows Bridge model
Artifacts representative of various immigrant cultures
Indian village diorama
Scrimshaw dinner horn that belonged to “Doc” Maynard
Rainier beer copper vat
Steve Largent’s jersey (framed)
Piece of ASARCO smokestack ladder
Fay Fuller’s boot
Isaac Stevens's sword
Eliza Ferry’s sled
Mountaineers' artifacts
Basketry glove box, AYPE
Washington county courthouse quilt
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If you could pick ANY icon to represent Washington state, what would it be and why?
If you could pick ANY icon to represent Washington state, what would it be and why?
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