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.
The Upstairs Bedroom
One of the bedrooms has been restored to a early twentieth century bedroom.
Bathroom
The upstairs bathroom has been completely restored.
Museums 101
Museums 101 is a series of photo tours of museum exhibits. More from this series:
Museums 101: The Heritage Station Museum (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Dalles City Street Scene (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: The Presby House Kitchen (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: The Hulda Klager Farmhouse (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: The Secret Life of an Artifact (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: White River Valley Museum
Museums 101: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Historic Auburn (Photo Diary)
There is a Museum group here on Daily Kos for those interested in museums. If you would like to join, simply indicate this in the comments.