Make your event Historic: Hold it at The Edmonds Museum

The Edmonds Museum
The Edmonds Historical Musuem is housed in the 1910 Carnegie Library in the heart of downtown Edmonds.

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Planning that very special wedding, 50th anniversary celebration, or other once-in-a-lifetime occasion? Looking for the perfect setting for your office retreat or service club event? Want a great location that’s close to coffee shops, restaurants, and stunning Puget Sound and Olympic Mountain views that won’t break your budget?

Well, look no further. The Edmonds Historical Museum is now available for groups of up to 50 persons.

Located in the heart of downtown Edmonds, the museum is housed in the freshly-restored 1910 Carnegie Library, a classic example of Georgian revival architecture. The handicap-access building features a kitchen where you can stage your pre-prepared food and snack items, lots of open floor space, and plenty of folding tables and chairs.

The light, airy interior space with high ceilings, classic Georgian ornamentation, and muted colors provides the perfect atmosphere for any occasion.
The light, airy interior space with high ceilings, classic Georgian ornamentation, and muted colors provides the perfect atmosphere for any occasion.

Don’t want to bring your own food? Dozens of local restaurants and coffee shops are just steps away, offering a wide range of traditional and ethnic fare to fit any budget. Dine in or take out and enjoy a picnic lunch taking in the Puget Sound and mountain views from one of Edmonds’ many beaches.

To book your event or learn more, contact Museum Board Member Valerie Claypool by email at 247EventsNW@gmail.com, or by phone at 206-335-9665.

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