Attractions around Pasco
Explore 4 attractions, restaurants, shops around Pasco
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Sacajawea State Park
2503 Sacajawea Park Rd, Pasco, WA 99301-6413
Sacajawea Historical State Park is a 267-acre day-use park at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers. The park is open 8 am to dusk (30 minutes after sunset) from April 1 to October 31. Park amenities include a kitchen shelter, picnic shelters, boat launch, 2 docks, swim beach, swings, horseshoe pits, sand volleyball court, and the Sacajawea Interpretive Center. The Interpretive Center is open from 10 am to 5 pm Wednesday-Sunday, and Mondays and Tuesdays by appointment. Masks are currently required for all visitors regardless of vaccination status. The museum features interactive exhibits on the Corps of Discovery, Sacagawea and the Sahaptian-speaking tribes of the region. Stroll the green, tree-shaded grounds, and explore the Story Circle outdoor art installations by internationally known artist Maya Lin and outdoor exhibits on Lewis & Clark, the Ice Age Floods, and local history.
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Fairchild Cinemas
5020 Convention Dr, Pasco, WA 99301-9594
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Franklin County Historical Society and Museum
305 N 4th Ave, Pasco, WA 99301-5324
From the moment you enter the Franklin County Historical Museum you will be treated with true historical hospitality! Whether you choose to enjoy our collection of artifacts and information at your own pace or receive a personalized tour from one of our gracious tour guides, you will not be disappointed as you stroll through the history of our area. Marvel at the stunning architecture of the original Carnegie Library built in 1911 that proudly houses our museum. The high ceilings and beautifully restored ornate dark wood trim create an authentic period atmosphere. Our wide-ranging collection of historic artifacts, photographs and information help tell the story of the unique history of Franklin County. Learn about the role of the Northern Pacific Railroad in founding the city of Pasco, the county’s rich and very diverse agricultural history, the effects of three merging rivers on the local economy, and the growth of the area due to WWI and WWII. Franklin County Historical Society and Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to saving Franklin county’s unique history. Take time during your visit to stop in our unique gift shop stocked with Washington and area souvenirs that will be sure to provide the perfect keepsake of your trip or gift for friends and family. Plan to visit us during your stop in the Tri-cities to experience historical hospitality at it’s finest!
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AXE KPR Axe Throwing
8425 Chapel Hill Blvd Ste C104, Pasco, WA 99301-4477
AXE KPR Axe Throwing is the place to try urban axe throwing in the Tri-Cities! All ages welcome with parent or guardian present. Plan for 1-2 hours for your experience at our indoor range. You will not believe how much fun and how empowering it is to land your first bullseye! Reservations are recommended, walk-ins are welcome upon availability. Taco truck outside daily until 9:30pm except Sundays. Afterwards, grab a beer at the local brewery Sage Brewing next door.
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