DuPont Museum
The DuPont Museum is a historical museum in DuPont, Washington. It is located in the DuPont Village Historic District. The museum contains exhibits and artifacts relating to the city's history, including both when it was the locale of the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Nisqually as well as when it was a company town for the DuPont dynamite plant.
DuPont Museum in 2008 | |
Established | 1977 |
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Location | 207 Barksdale Avenue DuPont, Washington, USA |
Coordinates | 47.0954°N 122.6284°W |
Type | History |
Curator | Linda Cumberbatch |
Website | dupontmuseum |
The museum was opened in 1977 in the former DuPont City Hall building.[1][2] In 1982 a non-profit foundation, the DuPont Historical Society, was formed to operate the museum.[1] The museum continues to support the 8,000, and growing, citizens of DuPont and Pierce County.
The museum organizes the annual "Hudson's Bay Day" celebration commemorating the role of the Hudson's Bay Company and Fort Nisqually in local history.[3]
References
- Museum history, DuPont Museum, archived from the original on 2011-10-03, retrieved 2011-09-13
- DuPont Museum, City of DuPont Public Works Department, archived from the original on 2011-08-20, retrieved 2011-09-12
- Rolf Boone, staff writer (August 23, 2010), Bringing history alive at Fort Nisqually, The Olympian, archived from the original on February 5, 2013