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Job Carr Cabin Museum is bringing Tacoma's birthplace to life through interactive learning for visitors from all over the world. Step inside the Cabin, and you will feel as though you've been transported to 1870, six years after Job Carr arrived in the area and decided to "stake his claim" on the shores of Commencement Bay. This replica of Job's original Cabin provides a view into the lives of Tacoma's pioneers and early residents. The Cabin is open Wed-Sat12-4 (Jun-Sep); 1-4 (Oct-May - CLOSED JANUARY)Private tours can be arranged with staff, if needed. Contact the Cabin Office via our website.
Great little place to take the family and experience the Pioneer days! Read more
This is a nice place to get some fun pictures and learn a little about the history of Tacoma! When we went there was a girl who gave a us a quick overview. After you make a visit be sure to stop... Read more
I took a group of kids there for a field trip. Miss Holly was our hostess and spent a lot of time, patiently telling the children all about Job Carr, his importance to our community and talking... Read more
Job Carr Cabin Museum
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- Wed - Sat: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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