Job Carr Cabin Museum
Wheelchair accessible
The Job Carr Cabin Museum in Tacoma, Washington, is a replica of the city's first non-Native permanent residence, offering educational programs and historical insights.

šŸ“œ Replica of Tacoma's first non-Native permanent residence, built in 1865.
šŸ” Dedicated in 2000, it tells the story of Tacoma's settlement and growth.

Why Go

šŸ“š Engaging youth education and family learning
šŸ—£ļø Rich storytelling about local history
šŸ›ļø Experience a historical replica
šŸ†“ Free to visit

Why Avoid

šŸ—“ļø Open seasonally, closed in January and February except by appointment

šŸ…æļø Parking

Free street parking on N. 30th Street and N. 29th Street.

♿ Accessibility

ADA accessible, welcomes visitors of all ages and abilities.

šŸ’° Cost

Free to visit.

šŸ•’ Hours

Open seasonally and by appointment. Regular public hours resume March 6, 2026. Closed January and February except by appointment.

šŸ’” Tips

Check the museum's website or call for current hours and to make appointments.

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