In Goldendale, Washington, attorney W.P. Presby had a three-story, 22-room house built in 1902. Over the years, the house was used as a family residence, a boarding house for school teachers and railway workers, and, since 1962, it has served as the Presby House Museum. Shown below is the kitchen.
Two vacuum cleaners are shown above
Shown above is a spice box.
Museums 101
Museums 101 is a series of photo tours of various museum exhibits. More photo tours from this series:
Museums 101: The Sedman House in Nevada City (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Blacksmith Shop and Saddle Shop
Museums 101: The Parlor at the Fort Dalles Museum (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: The Burrows House Museum (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: The Secret Life of an Artifact (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Treasures from the Vault (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: The Hulda Klager Farmhouse (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: The Museum and Art Center, Sequim, WA (Photo Diary)