Bigelow House Museum

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This historic mansion was built during the 1850’s, and is the oldest house in the entire city. Employees closing down for the night have reported seeing the apparition of a distinguished gentleman examining the displays, who vanishes when approached.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
918 Glass Avenue Northeast
Olympia, WA
United States

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GPS:
47.049851272761465, -122.89098626377381
County:
Thurston County, Washington
Nearest Towns:
Olympia, WA (0.9 mi.)
Tumwater, WA (3.1 mi.)
Lacey, WA (3.4 mi.)
Tanglewilde-Thompson Place, WA (5.2 mi.)
Nisqually Indian Community, WA (9.7 mi.)
DuPont, WA (12.6 mi.)
Longbranch, WA (12.7 mi.)
Tenino, WA (13.5 mi.)
Rainier, WA (14.7 mi.)
Ketron, WA (14.7 mi.)

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