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Get InspiredNorth AmericaUnited StatesWashingtonWing Luke Museum Affiliated Area

Wing Luke Museum Affiliated Area

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Museum·Educational, Reflective, Culturally Rich
Nippon Kan Theatre curtain, painted with logos and ads for local Japanese-American businesses
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Detail of advertisements from the Nippon Kan Theatre curtain that hangs in the museum
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“Letter Cloud,” by Erin Shie Palmer, is made up of letters written by immigrants to family and friends
Photo by from Nps
“Letter Cloud,” by Erin Shie Palmer, is made up of letters written by immigrants to family and friends
Photo by from Nps
Nippon Kan Theatre curtain, painted with logos and ads for local Japanese-American businesses
Photo by from Nps
Detail of advertisements from the Nippon Kan Theatre curtain that hangs in the museum
Photo by from Nps
“Letter Cloud,” by Erin Shie Palmer, is made up of letters written by immigrants to family and friends
Photo by from Nps
“Letter Cloud,” by Erin Shie Palmer, is made up of letters written by immigrants to family and friends
Photo by from Nps

The Wing Luke Museum Affiliated Area is a vital cultural landmark in Washington’s Chinatown-International District, dedicated to the Asian American experience. As a National Park Service affiliated site, it offers an immersive look at community history through guided tours of a preserved historic hotel and rotating exhibitions. Visitors can explore the life of Bruce Lee and hear the personal stories of immigrants and residents who shaped the Pacific Northwest. It serves as both an educational resource and a space for reflection on cultural heritage, connecting the past with the present through powerful narratives. The museum provides a unique perspective on the diverse voices that have built and sustained the local community over decades.

The Wing Luke Museum Affiliated Area is a vital cultural landmark in Washington’s Chinatown-International District, dedicated to the Asian American experience. As a National Park Service affiliated site, it offers an immersive look at community history through guided tours of a preserved historic hotel and rotating exhibitions. Visitors can explore the life of Bruce Lee and hear the personal stories of immigrants and residents who shaped the Pacific Northwest. It serves as both an educational resource and a space for reflection on cultural heritage, connecting the past with the present through powerful narratives. The museum provides a unique perspective on the diverse voices that have built and sustained the local community over decades.

Address
719 South King Street
Websitenps.gov
Phone206.623.5124

Highlights

  • Guided tours of a preserved historic hotel.

  • Rotating exhibitions on Asian American community history.

  • Dedicated space exploring the life and legacy of Bruce Lee.

  • Powerful personal narratives of local immigrants and residents.

Before you go: Wing Luke Museum Affiliated Area essentials

  • Located in the heart of the Chinatown-International District.

  • Offers a deep dive into specific local immigrant histories.

  • Part of the National Park Service affiliated site network.

Best For

History enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper understanding of Asian American heritage.

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$15-$30 p/day

Time of Day

Lunch

Languages Spoken

English

Occasion Tags

Educational, Culture, History Buffs

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Location

Washington, United States
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