Museum at Keewaydin

Museum at Keewaydin Operated by the East Benton County Historical Society. You can look for hours at the intricate and varied patterns in this floor.

Museum information

Funded by local contributions and built in 1982, the East Benton County Historical Museum was designed by a local architect to showcase some wonderful historic artifacts. With its artful construction and sensitive use of natural lighting, this museum has won renown with museum professionals as "the best small museum building in the state". Located facing Kennewick's oldest park

, Keewaydin Park, you will find on the museum grounds ancient Indian petroglyphs recovered from the Columbia River in 1939, pioneer farm implements, and the school bell from the old Finley School south of town. Entering our museum you are awestruck by the beautiful petrified wood floor lovingly created by a local ironworker. The gift of this floor to the Historical Society served as the major impetus for the building of our museum. Areas of our museum are devoted to the forces and movements that shaped the eastern part of Benton County. Indians who were here first are represented by many stone tools and arrowheads gathered over the years. Situated as we are along the Columbia river, transportation played a key role in the area's development and is represented in our museum by exhibits dealing with rail, water, and auto travel. Agriculture built the region, and appropriately, a portion of our museum is devoted to the different and important agricultural crops, from dryland wheat to irrigated fruit crops. Walk through our museum and see the schoolroom, the exhibits devoted to the business and professions of the region, and the rooms depicting home life in this part of the state. Photographs record the essence of our communities and people and we have a fine collection depicting life in Kennewick, Richland, Finley, Hover, Hanford, White Bluffs and surrounding areas. Through donations, we seek to acquire important regional photos.

This photo is from Gladys Vickers family photo album. I believe the women is her mother, Louisa P Vickers and Gladys is ...
05/31/2026

This photo is from Gladys Vickers family photo album. I believe the women is her mother, Louisa P Vickers and Gladys is the baby. Gladys was an accomplished pilot, being the first women
in Seattle to get a radio telephone operator license form the Federal Communications Commission, a requirement for flying into the larger airports.

Alice Ayers, Scotty and Brick (Dogs) standing by Chevy at Ringold, WA. Ringold school house in rear. 1918
05/29/2026

Alice Ayers, Scotty and Brick (Dogs) standing by Chevy at Ringold, WA. Ringold school house in rear. 1918

Urgent Message Regarding the Museum at KeewaydinA Critical Moment for the East Benton County Historical Our future at 20...
05/27/2026

Urgent Message Regarding the Museum at Keewaydin
A Critical Moment for the East Benton County Historical

Our future at 205 West Keewaydin Drive is uncertain. The City of Kennewick is currently exploring options for a new City Hall, and one of the plans presented by their architectural firm involves the demolition of our museum building.

While the city has assured us they are in the early planning stages, we must act now to ensure the museum remains a negative force against demolition and a positive voice for preservation.

We ask that you join us in these efforts, please click on the link in the comments to learn more and see how you can help.

UPDATE: We a 1/4 way to our goal of 1,000 signatures on the petition. Thank you so much for the support! If you've never been to the Museum at Keewaydin, please come visit!

On March 12, 1963 the Tri-City Country Club has it's opening day. Will you be playing a round during Women's Golf Day? A...
05/27/2026

On March 12, 1963 the Tri-City Country Club has it's opening day. Will you be playing a round during Women's Golf Day? A global, community-driven event from May 26-June 2.

Photo has been colorized.

Celebrating mothers through the decades, this May, we’re honoring mothers by sharing photos every Sunday! 💐A studio port...
05/25/2026

Celebrating mothers through the decades, this May, we’re honoring mothers by sharing photos every Sunday! 💐

A studio portrait of Mae Larkin Amon, and her three children, Evelyn, Hazel and Elmer. Taken in 1920 by Kennewick Studio, owned by John Hans Gravenlund.

Construction of the Cotman family home at 1st and Auburn in 1912.
05/22/2026

Construction of the Cotman family home at 1st and Auburn in 1912.

Celebrate Pick Strawberries Day 🍓It's Pick Strawberries Day! While these 1909 strawberry packers worked hard, you don’t ...
05/20/2026

Celebrate Pick Strawberries Day 🍓

It's Pick Strawberries Day! While these 1909 strawberry packers worked hard, you don’t need to fill crates to savor the sweetness. Whether you're visiting a local farm or enjoying fresh strawberries at home, today is all about celebrating the simple joys of this delicious fruit. 🍓

Take a sweet step back into history with us and share how you’re celebrating. Got a favorite strawberry recipe or a fun picking memory? We'd love to hear it!

Celebrating mothers through the decades, this May, we’re honoring mothers by sharing photos every Sunday! 💐This week's p...
05/18/2026

Celebrating mothers through the decades, this May, we’re honoring mothers by sharing photos every Sunday! 💐

This week's photo is of Mrs. A.H. Richards and her sons George and Charles. Circa early 1900s.

Two young woman on bicycles in April, 1965.
05/15/2026

Two young woman on bicycles in April, 1965.

Address

205 West Keewaydin Drive
Kennewick, WA
99336

Opening Hours

Wednesday 12pm - 4:30pm
Thursday 12pm - 4pm
Friday 12pm - 4pm
Saturday 12pm - 4pm

Telephone

(509) 582-7704

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