The Elwha Klallam Museum at the Carnegie in Port Angeles, WA is a cultural institution managed by the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe. It showcases a collection of cultural and historical artifacts related to the Tribe and other tribes on the Olympic Peninsula, including the ancient tribal village of ix c n, which was uncovered in 2003 and preserved for its historical significance.
One of the notable exhibits at the museum focuses on the Elwha River Dam Removal project, the largest in US history, and explores the ecological growth fostered in the area as a result. With engaging displays and a family-friendly atmosphere, the museum offers visitors a chance to learn about the rich culture, history, and environmental efforts of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe.
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