It is wonderful that Belarus remembers its not too far past, when the banner of the great state defeating fascism was flying high on the dome of the museum. Belarus lost a quarter of its population in the war and the contribution of the Belarusian people to victory was invaluable. The museum was great, I brought a guide, a very beautiful girl, and she made a great trip.
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It is wonderful that Belarus remembers its not too far past, when the banner of the great state defeating fascism was flying high on the dome of the museum. Belarus lost a quarter of its population in the war and the contribution of the Belarusian people to victory was invaluable. The museum was great, I brought a guide, a very beautiful girl, and she made a great trip.
This nice facility is located in downtown Tacoma and can also be easily reached via the tram/public transportation... the main floor has exhibits covering Washington’s history from ancient past through present, and includes important topics such as Native grave repatriations, internment of Japanese Americans during WW2, etc.
It is worth going, you can bring children, there are many interactive activities on the first floor, you can understand the history of Washington State, very good, you can go to the surrounding art museum after reading.
Very good history museum, far from downtown Seattle, in Tacoma. Next to it is the Glass Museum. Slowly look, there is a hands-on game on the third floor, there is a free open day every month, you can check it on the official website.
I personally like history very much. There are many historical items on display, as well as touch screen computer explanations to watch videos, and listen to the staff to talk about the third week of each month for free on Thursday.