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Filed Under: Museums/Libraries/Exhibitions
Paranormal Hot Spots > Haunted Museums
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Added On: May 19, 2007 - 06:31 PM UTC
Last Modified: August 25, 2007 - 06:41 PM UTC
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623 Broadway E, Seattle, WA 98102, USA (Seattle, Washington)
 
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This museum in Seattle, Washington contains a library and a variety of exhibits that cover such topics as Bigfoot, UFOs, ghosts and other unexplained phenomena in the Pacific Northwest. In addition, visitors can test their psychic skills with "Parapsychology Testing" or visit Seattle's only oxygen bar.

Haunted Lock-In
On select days, guests can be "locked into the museum" from 10 to midnight and explore the haunted past of Seattle's first post-prohibition bar and their own resident ghost, Peter Alexander Dunnovitch. Activities include the Harvard Exit Theatre, as well as the history of paranormal throughout the city of Seattle, ghost hunts inside the museum and even a game of "ghost poker" to lure out their ghost.

Capitol Hill Ghost Tour
On Saturdays, the Museum hosts a walking tour of the historic Capitol Hill area of Seattle. Stops include Harvard Exit Theatre, Lakeview Cemetery, Bruce and Brandon Lee's graves, Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, the Water Tower and many other notoriously haunted areas in Capitol Hill.

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For further information about the Museum's current activities and hours of operation, please visit their site below.


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Seattle Museum of the Mysteries
Official web site for the Seattle Museum of the Mysteries and its cryptozoological exhibits.
Seattle Post: Seattle Museum of the Mysteries
Seattle Post article about the cryptozoological museum known as the Seattle Museum of the Mysteries.
 
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The above content is for informational purposes only. Before making any travel arrangements, it is highly recommended that you contact those in charge of the property to check for updated availability and hours of operation. While we do our best to keep this information updated, we cannot guarantee that it is completely valid and up to date. Any destination marked "Closed to the Public" is marked that for a reason and we discourage any visits or attempts to gain access to that facility. Similarly, take note of any "Travel Advisory" that may be associated with a destination. Finally, treat any location and its local residents with respect. Any vandalism and/or unruly behavior is completely despicable and only ruins the experience for future visitors.

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Charlette Feb 01 2013, 06:02 AM UTC
The museum is now named the "Northwest Museum of Legends and Lore" and has moved to 815 Seattle Blvd S (formerly Airport Way S.) in the Chinatown/Intl. District of Seattle.

Located in the former Immigrations building called now the INSCAPE building which houses artist studios, the buiding used to hold detainees and prisoners and is considered haunted.
 
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