A must-visit museum in Mount Rainier National Park, the place is small, but it is very enough to introduce Mount Rainier, you can know the ungeographic appearance here, and there is a wood that is over-tree age to see
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A must-visit museum in Mount Rainier National Park, the place is small, but it is very enough to introduce Mount Rainier, you can know the ungeographic appearance here, and there is a wood that is over-tree age to see
The museum white at the foot of Mount Rainier is in a small house. If you go to Mount Rainier to play. You can choose here for the first stop, because the museum can have a very detailed understanding of the entire scenic spot.
The Longmire Museum is a small wooden building hidden in the woods next to Mount Rainier in Washington state. In front of the museum is a nearly 800-year-old Douglas fir stump cross-section, with signs at the center showing the tree was planted in 1293, and other signs indicating major events in the world as the tree grew. The exhibits at the Longmire Museum present early explorers of Mount Rainier, local wildlife specimens, a map of food distribution in North America. The latter two are in the fog and at the tourist service center at 1600 meters above sea level.
The Langmaier Museum on the east side of Paradise Road has exhibits explaining history, geography, geology and flora and fauna, and take a break from Mount Rainier National Park to see