B Reactor at the Manhattan Project National Historical Park
The story of the B Reactor includes some of the richest and most significant scientific accomplishments in the world.
Columbian Mammoths roamed eastern Washington thousands of years ago before the Ice Age floods.
In November 1999, mammoth bones were discovered south of Kennewick, Washington.
Now, at the Coyote Canyon Mammoth Site, you can visit an active paleontology dig site while they are digging for fossils! Book a tour ahead of time, pack snacks and water, and bring the whole family! In the 90 minute tour, you’ll learn where mammoths came from and where they went, how we know about them, and how a mammoth gets dug up, all while seeing the behind-the-scenes work that goes into answering those questions.
The Museum at Keewaydin
Located in Kennewick's oldest park and home to their world-famous petrified wood floor, The Museum at Keewaydin (formerly the East…
Franklin County Historical Museum
In 1983, after over two years of painstaking renovation, the Franklin County Historical Society & Museum moved into the historic…
USS Triton Sail Park
Don’t miss the opportunity to visit a real submarine sail. In 1960, USS Triton was the first submarine to circle…
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