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February 2023 by Ray A.
Been up and down this area of the coast from West Port all the way up to Cape Flattery, camping, house rentals or what not, and have passed this little museum countless times. Well we finally decided to stop and visit and we were glad we did. It was one of those "why have we never done this before?" kinda moments. It's not big by any stretch, though we were told that they would be expanding in the near future. Will definitely come back once they have. There is no entrance fee, only a sign in book and request for a donation, but it's only a request...that you should definitely donate to. Anyways despite the size, there is much to explore and loads of history about the area that you might or might not have known. It's also a beach comber's haven, the collection of stuff found on the local beaches is super fascinating! The volunteer working there was very knowledgeable and she was able to answer any questions or provide information about anything that was on display or the history of the area. One of the more interesting things to me was the debris that washed up all the way from Japan during the tsunami over a decade ago.They also provide a little gift shop area to bring home any keep sakes or mementos of your visit.So the next time you are on the 109 between Moclips and Pacific Beach and you spot the Museum of the North Beach, stop in and look around. You might even learn something you did not know.
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January 2023 by Curtis Hanner
Just open on weekends during the day. A small collection of artifacts from the Moclips, Pacific Beach area from the last 150 years. They plan to build a permanent home soon and will be moving a couple blocks.
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October 2022 by Rob A.
Thoughtful presentation by a history buff who made special accommodations for me to see and learn a about the pacific beach region. As a conservationist I was truly amazed.
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December 2021 by Ed Hearne
Neat place to stop and see the past. I hope all that are in the area stop and see this neat museum.
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September 2021 by Ordella Archer
Curator was great, quaint little shop. Worth the time to stop and check it out
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September 2021 by Lil_Miss_Sass Julz
Owner was super nice!
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July 2021 by Rebecca Campbell
Very nice place to see history!
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June 2021 by Carl Tornblom
A great experience. This area has more history to share than you can notice at first glance.
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May 2021 by Janet Passey
It's a great place to visit! With knowledgeable people, who really know the history of the area and are great at identifying beach combing finds.Highly recommend stopping by.Also, they are selling beautiful glass floats! (Just like the picture)
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January 2021 by Susan Carlson
Very interesting collection and historical information.
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August 2020 by Robert S.
If I could give more stars I would. Make sure you call and make an appointment. Kelly, the curator of the museum was INCREDIBLE!! When we first walked in I was expecting, "look around and if you have any questions just ask". Instead what we got was a history of Moclips and the surrounding area. Kelly was like a book you didn't want to put down. His excitement about the artifacts in the museum was so AWESOME!! He made everything you looked at meld into the next piece. We spent almost two hours at it felt like 5 minutes. If you go here ask Kelly for the tour, you won't be disappointed. Also our daughter said she will be holding her wedding vows at the new depot museum they are planning to build. Make the time to stop by this gem!!!
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April 2020 by Perry Hoffman
I graduated from North Beach, the museum is full of familiarity's it's just fun
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March 2020 by Erik Hinman
Excellent little museum in Moclips. A fascinating tale of the railroad and hotel in the early 1900s. This place is great for local logging history too.
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February 2020 by Layton Masters
I do not hate that place
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December 2019 by Pablo HansJurgen
A must see. Delightfully interesting. Docent Kelly knew everything of the history of North Beach area and gave us a guided tour