The Van Valey House in Everett, WA is a historic 1914 home turned museum that showcases the rich history of the Van Valey and Morrow families, as well as the legacy of local statesman Senator Henry M. Jackson. With its exquisite finishings, hand-painted wallpaper, and curated exhibits like the Jackson Room, visitors can explore the heritage of the house and the community.
As a house museum, the Van Valey House offers a glimpse into the past through its extensive collection of artifacts and artworks, providing educational exhibits and programs to connect the community with its heritage. With a vision to create a dynamic heritage museum for innovative exploration, the Van Valey House aims to engage visitors in lively discussions and interactive experiences that celebrate the history of Everett and its residents.
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