Mason County Historical Society Museum
A collection of artifacts from timber, shellfish, farming, and early pioneer days. The museum maintains a public library of materials, including photos, tapes, letters, diaries, periodicals, and newspapers. The museum is located in the original Shelton City Hall.
Skokomish Tribal Center
Historical artifacts from the Twana people on Hood Canal. Extensive basketry collection. Open by appointment only or for events.
Squaxin Island Museum Library and Research Center
Detailed interpretive exhibits and artifact displays depicting the relationship between Squaxin Island Tribal members and the seven inlets of South Puget Sound. Open to the public, including library and gift shop.
Peninsular Railway and Lumbermen's Museum
Explore historical items from Shelton’s timber rail history with multiple restored engines and cabooses, as well as logging equipment on site. Follow the museum website for train rides and tours available during event dates.
Allyn Church
Established in 1909, the Allyn Historic Church is Allyn’s oldest building. The landmark provides a meeting place for community groups, weddings, religious services, art shows, bazaars, and more.
Matlock Museum
Historical items from the timber history of Matlock, open during events or by appointment. The museum hosts a large collection of agricultural items and artifacts related to local legend and outlaw, John Tornow.