MOHAI – Museum of History and Industry
Waterfront museum with Seattle history exhibits and lake views
History: Founded in 1911, MOHAI is the largest private heritage organization in Washington state. The museum moved to its current location in the historic Naval Reserve Armory Building at Lake Union Park in 2012 after its original Montlake building was demolished for the SR 520 freeway expansion. The collection includes nearly four million artifacts, photographs, and archival materials focusing on Seattle and the Puget Sound region. Admission: Adults $25, Seniors $20, Students $19, Children 14 and under free.
Facilities
| Standing capacity | 750 |
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| Seated capacity | 400 |
| Stage | No |
| Parking | Parking lot next to museum reserved for ADA parking and visitor drop-off only. Use callbox at gate near Center for Wooden Boats during museum hours. Closest public parking at south end of Lake Union Park at Valley St and Terry Ave N. |
| Accessibility | ADA parking available in museum lot with callbox access. Museum is wheelchair accessible. |
Rental policies
| Alcohol | BYOB — Yes (via museum-approved caterers) |
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| Rental info | 5K–10K, Over 10K |
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