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Come Discover Charm and History at the Northwest Carriage Museum in Washington State!
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Come discover charm and history at the Northwest Carriage Museum!

Home to an extraordinary collection of 19th-century horse-drawn vehicles and artifacts, the Museum is proud to be keeping history alive! With 64 vehicles and thousands of artifacts, visitors are amazed by the collection situated in the small town of Raymond, Washington. It’s no surprise that the Northwest Carriage Museum has become a premier destination for travelers exploring the PNW. Historical and educational, it's a great place for the whole family! Our interactive exhibits are fun for folks of all ages! We also have a unique gift shop, with a variety of books, old-fashioned toys, jewelry, and more!

Since our doors opened in 2002, the museum has flourished, expanding from 21 vehicles to an impressive 64. The collection features luxury carriages, wagons, sleighs, hearses, a stagecoach, and a chuckwagon! Some of these stunning vehicles have appeared in timeless movie classics like “Gone with the Wind” and “The Little Princess.” As you explore, you’ll encounter thousands of artifacts, including vintage clothing, antique saddles, steamer trunks, chime bells, and carriage makers' tools. Year after year, the Northwest Carriage Museum attracts thousands of visitors, establishing itself as Pacific County’s top year-round tourist attraction. We invite you to “Come Get Carried Away” and experience the craftsmanship and artistry of a bygone era!

The Museum is located at the junction of Hwy 101 and State Route 6 in Raymond, WA. Outside our doors is the pristine Willapa River and a beautiful park, perfect for a picnic. Within walking distance, you’ll find shops and restaurants. Call 360-942-4150 for questions and/or to schedule a tour for 6 or more people. Follow us on social media and check out https://www.nwcarriagemuseum.org/ !

The museum is open daily from 10 to 4 pm, and offers special admission for seniors, veterans, AAA members.