Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience is a history museum Seattle King County located in United States.
719 S King St Seattle , WA 98104 United States
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Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific Experience shares living oral history, contemporary art , documentary narrative, and a vital living context of Seattle's Chinatown and Asian-Pacific communities. Read more
I'm usually skeptical of going on tours at museums , but the tour of the historic store and hotel is well worth it and comes free with your ticket!
The tours of the private rooms is by far the most captivating part of the museum - well worth it.
The first Asian American to ever hold elected office in Washington state , Seattle City Councilman Wing Luke championed civil rights and fair housing until his death in 1965. (From Aerial America) Read more
This museum depicts the story of the Asian-American experience through historic photographs , artwork and text. The museum store sells photographs , documentaries & books on Japanese-American culture.
i like the old thing (hotel ) but it's small and the captun talk too much
Everyone who works in this museum is knowledgeable on the community that it represents.
They have a really cute giftshop. Don't forget to take a peek before leaving.
Otaku fans will love the video game exhibit .
Get a membership.
Bruce Lee!!!
This is a great place. I found it very interesting and informative.
It is free. It is small and cute. Worth checking out and wonder along the photo stories and also the materials used during the Gold Rush. Hard to find its entrance. - Erkan Saka
Great exhibits and cafe. Stay for a drink and a pastry. - Tammy McCray
Make sure to check out the history story boards, beautiful history of the 1st people - Peter Vickers
Personally I like the baked sweet BBQ pork bun from the bakery restaurant than the steamed uwajimaya manapua - Ashley Y
The brioche saumon is interesting! Salmon and herbs baked in is delish! - sheila t
Sounds weird, but Boneless chicken rice with gravy is great, especially with Chinese mustard and shoyu (soy sauce). I don't think it's on the menu but I've been loving it for more than 30 years. - Terri Nakamura