Collections and Research Center
The Edmonds Historical Museum, operated by the Edmonds-South Snohomish County Historical Society, preserves and shares the rich history of Edmonds and the surrounding area. To better care for our growing collection, we moved our full collection to the new Collections and Research Center at Harbor Square. This space was selected for its convenient location, organizational capabilities, and climate control options. Beyond storage, the collections space is envisioned as a public-facing resource. Visitors are able to explore behind-the-scenes work, access research materials, and engage directly with the museum’s archives and staff. The center is currently available for scheduled tours and research visits, making local history more discoverable and interactive than ever, with the goal of opening for regular hours in the coming months.
Location
120 W. Dayton Street, Suite A6
Edmonds, WA 98020
Phone: 425-774-0900
Hours
Currently, the Center is open by appointment only.
You can schedule an appointment by reaching out to collectionsmanager@historicedmonds.org or by using the calendar.
The Center is on the north end of the Harbor Square business complex, directly across from the Cascadia Art Museum. To access it, you will need to use the main doors to access the building.
There is ample parking around the building.
The Center is on the main floor and is accessible, although since it houses the collection, there may be restricted access to some items as they are moved around.
We happily welcome service animals at the Edmonds Collections and Research Center. These specially trained animals assist people with disabilities. Please note that only service animals are permitted inside.
