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| Our favorite place to see the animals we talk about, up close. |
| Eatonville, WA 98328 (360) 832-6117 http://www.nwtrek.org |

| Great hikes, biking, and horse trails. 9010 453rd Street East Eatonville, WA 98328 (360) 832-6534 http://www.cfr.washington.edu/facility.pack/hikes |

| Beautiful steam train ride with great scenery. P.O. Box 921 Elbe, WA 98330 (888) Steam11 or (360) 569-2588 http://www.mrsr.com/ |
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| A small, but really nice museum in an old church. The staff is very pleasant and they do programs for children. Unfortunately, they do not have a web site right now, but you can reach them by the phone number or address below. |
| Steilacoom, WA 98388 (253) 584-6308 |

| Suquamish Museum |
| Internationally acclaimed and rated by the Smithsonian Institute as the best historical museum of Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest... Oh yeah, and we love it, too. =) |
| Suquamish, WA 98392 (360) 598-3311 ext.#422 http://www.suquamish.nsn.us/museum/index.html |

| Travel back in time and experience life in Washington Territory during the fur trade era. This is a replica of the Hudson Bay Company Fort, which was originally located on the Nisqually River delta. A great place to visit, particularly on their special event days. A calendar of events is available on the site. |
| Tacoma, WA 98407 (253) 591-5339 http://www.fortnisqually.org |
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