
Longmire Museum
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The Longmire Museum lies in the southwestern area of the park along Longmire - Paradise Road. The site is housed in the original park headquarters built in the early Twentieth Century. Other structures in the Longmire Complex date back to early park construction and earlier Longmire Resort construction.
The Longmire Museum houses exhibits on the natural landscape and geology of the park. You'll also find information on the rustic style of National Park Service architecture from the first few decades of the Twentieth Century. Exhibits on the Native Americans who summered around the base of Mt. Rainier are maintained within the Longmire Museum. The site is open year round.
Mount Rainier National Park, P.O. Box 268 , Ashford, WA, 98304-9751, Phone: 360-569-2211
Directions from Nisqually Entrance: Drive eastward almost 7 miles to the Longmire Complex.
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