Name/Title
MuseumEntry/Object ID
2012-002-0670Description
Black and white photo of the house that became the Lacey Historical Museum. The house is apparently recently moved from its former location to its present site. The area in the foreground, at the front of the house where the present parking area is, is raw and rough dirt. There is a bulldozer at the right side of the print with its back to the camera. On the back of the dozer is the emblem of the Deere Company. In the back ground is a portion of another house and fir trees. The face of the museum house has a porch and entrance door at the left and large windows on the right. At the roof area is a large bay window. There is a chimney at the left. There is a white border on all sides. On the back in felt pen is "3 col" and what appears to be "5" in a circle.
This image was probably published in the Lacey Leader newspaper.Made/Created
Notes
Medium: Photographic Paper/Photographic Emulsion