On-Line Exhibits

While the museum was closed due to the pandemic, we began setting up themed exhibits for both in-person and on-line viewing. We plan to continue to make regular changes in displays visible through the Hannan House parlor windows, and to share the images online.

Our early 2024 display
featured textile-related
artifacts, including
knitting and lacemaking
supplies, a backstrap loom
and a macrame board.
Click here to see images.
Our Fall 2023 display
featured photos and
models from our history
as a river town, relying
on boats for transport.
Click here to see images.
Our August 2023 display
featured Hannan Family
keepsakes, including
fine dishware and
vintage clothing.
Click here to see images.
Our July display celebrated
Independence Day
and Bothell’s
Fourth of July parades
of years gone by.
Click here to see images.
Our late May display
observing Memorial Day
honored Bothell veterans
of the Civil War and
World War I.
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Our March/April display
”Children, Spring, Renewal”
featured spring fashions and
children’s toys from the
Museum’s collection.
Click here to see images.
Our mid-winter display
”Hats and Spats”
featured vintage fashion
accessories from the
Museum’s collection.
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Our fall 2022 display
“Glittering Glassware”
featured cut, pressed
and etched pieces from
the Museum’s collection.
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Our September 2022 display
“Time Flies By” featured
historic timepieces–analog
clocks for home and hotel.
Click here to see images.
Our August 2022 display
featuring Civil War Grand
Army of the Republic (GAR)
and Woman’s Relief Corps
artifacts can be viewed here.
Our 4th of July 2022
display featured patriotic
images and red-white-blue
bunting of past years.
Click here to see some images.
Our late spring 2022
display featured kitchen
items and implements of
many years gone by.
Click here to see some images.
Our early spring 2022
display featured costumes
and dishes and dining
implements from more
than a century ago.
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Our January-February 2022
display featured popular
early children’s toys,
Dining Room Tea Service
and Greeting Cards while
the women of the house
enjoy their tea time.
Click here to see some images.

Our December 2021 display
exhibited historic artifacts
of past Christmas celebrations,
featuring early children’s toys.
Click here to see some images.

Our November 2021 display
featured historic artifacts
from Bothell pioneer cabins,
including the Beckstrom family.
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Our mid-fall 2021 display,
viewable through the end
of October, featured musical
items of years gone by.
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Our early fall 2021 display,
in September as schools
reopened, featured artifacts
of our area schools years ago.
Click here to see some images.

Our summer 2021 display,
viewable through the end
of July, featured artifacts
of summers gone by.
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Our June 2021 display
featured historic artifacts
of early photography,
including cameras and pictures.
Click here to see some images.

Our Memorial Day 2021
window display honored
deceased community members
for whom donations
were received by
the museum this year.

Our May display featured
historic kitchen items and
also honored Mother’s Day.
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Double Rail Fence pattern

Our March display featured
samples from our collection
of historic quilt patterns.
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Our January 2021 window display featured artifacts and photos from
Bothell’s logging town history.
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Our annual Christmas Tea could
not be held in 2020 due to the
pandemic. But we had a holiday display
that could be viewed through the
Hannan House windows from outside in the Park at Bothell Landing.

Our Clothing Collection will be featured in a new page, currently under development. Check back to see the development of this page displaying vintage fashions.

Our 2020 fall window display
featured Bothell’s famed football
coach Pop Keeney and his descendants,
the Keeney and Haynes families. Click here to see images from that exhibit.

In August, we celebrated the 100th
anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, guaranteeing women’s right to vote. Click here to see images from the display.

Our July 2020 display of a historical summer at the beach can be viewed here.

Our 2020 Fourth of July display can be viewed here.

Our Hannan House displays were viewable in June through the parlor window in the Park at Bothell Landing.

And more images from the Hannan House can also be viewed here.

We also have artifacts of the 1918-1919 pandemic;
click here to see them.