Polson Museum

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Some say the 1924 house museum is haunted by a ghostly lady in white and, in the nursery, the ghost of a young child. The curator denies the claims that any ghosts reside here.

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Geographic Information

Address:
1611 Riverside Ave
Hoquiam, WA 98550
United States

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GPS:
46.97893, -123.88061399999998
County:
Grays Harbor County, Washington
Nearest Towns:
Hoquiam, WA (0.4 mi.)
Aberdeen, WA (3.1 mi.)
Junction City, WA (5.1 mi.)
Cosmopolis, WA (5.3 mi.)
Aberdeen Gardens, WA (7.5 mi.)
Markham, WA (7.5 mi.)
Central Park, WA (8.9 mi.)
Westport, WA (12.2 mi.)
Ocean Shores, WA (13.0 mi.)
Montesano, WA (13.1 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.polsonmuseum.org/

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  1. We lived in the House next door to the Polson Museum. I know for a fact that our home was haunted. My father saw a ghost of a woman upstairs in this house. The owners before us also saw ghost of a man that was down stairs.

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