Friendly staff, some great exhibits and great price.
This was the first home built in Washington that was not a log cabin. It was built by Harvard alum, Daniel Bigelow around 1852 after he arrived in the area by crossing the Oregon Trail. After he married, he and his wife had 8 children and hosted a few important historical figures such as Susan B. Anthony. Mrs. Bigelow was very active in the womens suffrage movement. The house was added onto during the several years it remained in the Bigelow family or 1994. It became a state house museum shortly before that even when the last of the family was living there. Cheryl, our docent, was extremely knowledgeable and thorough. The tour lasts about an hour and is well worth the time. They only ask for donations; there is no set entrance fee.
Lots of great history, Ron was an awesome tour guide! Amazing pieces of art throughout the house
We were amazed at how many unusual historical objects they showed us as well as all we learned of the Bigelows and early Olympia. Imagine my surprise to discover this place when we moved here this year...my ancient kin...I am related back to 1620 or so...near as I can determine. I came away feeling very proud of this part of the family too!! They sound much like my side of the clan too...and it is a very well preserved place compared to others of like age we have seen in recent years. Highly recommend a visit here.
My husband and I spent 2 hours touring the house....The docent was so knowledgeable ...he was a walking encyclopedia! What a wonderful experience. We definitely would recommend the tour to everyone who is interested in history, arcitecture, & historic homes.
Wonderful little museum. Joe was a great tour guide!
Great place to learn about early Olympia Washington.
Amazing, peaceful and clean place
Great house museum with interesting stories inside. Also the guide was super nice!!
Nice place to see and learn local history.
Beautiful historic home. A must during the Holiday Home Tour.
A fantastic spot to get a quick history lesson with very friendly staff.
The Bigelow House Museum a wonderful source of the Bigelow family and early state history. The Bigelow family played a significant role in Washington becoming a state.
Really cool location if you want to know more about WA history.
I believe that youve got a lot of people who love it there, and I seem to love it as well.
Awesome display of history