62 First St N, Friday Harbor, WA 98250, United StatesMap
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The museum is right next to the pier. I feel that this museum is specially opened for tourists and needs to charge tickets. The museum area is not very large, but there are many large fish tip skeletons displayed here, which is worth visiting.
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The museum is right next to the pier. I feel that this museum is specially opened for tourists and needs to charge tickets. The museum area is not very large, but there are many large fish tip skeletons displayed here, which is worth visiting.
The museum is in an old two-story wooden hut after landing at the Friday Habor pier, turn right at the first intersection of Spring street and walk about 50 meters on the slope. Enter through the souvenir shop on the first floor and buy tickets from the store (charge USD10). After purchasing tickets, walk up to the second floor of the exhibition hall (there are also elevators for transportation in wheelchairs). The entire exhibition hall is not large and divided into four or five parts, introducing the whale family and specimens in the historical ecological sea area of the whale. If it seems that I am just a sightseeing boat to moor for two or two hours to kill the time, it is not a choice. If you look at it, you can finish it in 20 minutes, and then go to the souvenir shop downstairs to see it for 10 minutes. It is an half-hour trip. Note: Since the harbor stay time on Friday is limited, you can only walk around a few restaurants and souvenir shops in Spring street. Although it is not very exquisite, it is not bad to see the museum.
The Whale Museum has a lot of skeletons of whales, mostly killer whales, the dominant sea, adult tickets are $6, and there are many whales near San Juan and Phuket Bay.
The local museum, which has not many exhibits, looks like some ordinary household items.