35 Maryhill Museum Drive
Goldendale, WA 98620
509 773-3733
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Set in a castle-like chateau on a stunning 5,000-acre site overlooking the scenic Columbia River Gorge, Maryhill Museum is one of the Pacific Northwest’s most fascinating cultural destinations. Visitors can enjoy exhibits, gardens, café and Museum Store. Open 10 to 5 daily, Maryhill is ADA compliant.
Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
A new work by Devin Laurence Field was permanently installed in the sculpture garden in May. Featured artists for the 2011 season include Daniel Duford, John Mayo and Joseph Warren.
Beside the Big River: Images and Art of the Mid-Columbia Indians
Beside the Big River features 40 historic photographs of Indian life on the Mid-Columbia River, taken between 1900 and the 1950s. It also showcases select examples of regional Indian art worked in a variety of mediums.
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