Jacksonville Museum
Photographs from famous local photographer Peter Britt are here along with memorabilia from Pinto
Colvig, who was later to become Bozo the Clown. Open daily 11 to 5 daily except closed Mondays
October to May.
206 N. Fifth Street, Jacksonville.
Children's Museum
Located in the old jail, the museum contains artifacts from settlers and native Americans.
Open daily 10 to 5 year-round. Closed Mondays from October to May. Free.
206 N. Fifth Street, Jacksonville.
C.C. Beekman House
Beekman House was the home of Cornelius C. Beekman; gold freighter, Wells Fargo agent and founder of
the second bank in the Pacific Northwest. Dating from 1875 the house contains many original furnishings.
Open daily 1-5 from Memorial Day to Labor Day, admission is $2 which also includes admission to the
Jacksonville Children's Museum.
Laurelwood and California streets, Jacksonville.
Beekman Bank
Built in 1863 and unchanged since 1912, when C.C. Beekman closed the bank.
Open from 1 to 5 during the summer.
Doll Museum
Beautiful collection of dolls dating back to the 17th century. Open seasonally, June to October from
11 to 4:30. Sunday hours 1 to 4. Admission is $1 for adults, 50 cents for children 6 to 12.
5th and California, Jacksonville.
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