Lacey Museum Relocating to New Facility at Bell Center

Lacey, WACulture

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The Lacey Museum is relocating from its current site in the Russell House on Lacey Street to a new facility at the Bell Center on 6th Ave., with a grand reopening planned for early next year. This move addresses long-standing space limitations, allowing the museum to host more exhibits and activities, while the original location will transform into a dedicated research center. The new location will provide over 1,100 square feet for various programs and exhibitions.

The Lacey Museum is preparing for a significant relocation from the Russell House on Lacey Street to a newly established site at the Bell Center on 6th Ave., with the current museum set to close on November 8. This move aims to overcome persistent space constraints that have hindered the museum's ability to showcase diverse exhibits and host various activities. The new facility will offer over 1,100 square feet, allowing for expanded programming, interactive exhibits, and a broader range of events. The original museum site will transition into a dedicated research center, providing public access to the museum's library, archives, and genealogy collections. This strategic relocation not only enhances the museum's capacity to serve the community but also enriches the educational experiences available to visitors. Early next year, the museum will celebrate its grand reopening, marking a new chapter in its mission to share Lacey's rich history. The Lacey Museum operates under the City of Lacey's Parks, Culture & Recreation Department, emphasizing its integral role in preserving and promoting local heritage. By addressing community needs through this expansion, the museum demonstrates its commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of Lacey's past.

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