Submitted by Museum of the North Beach
The Museum of the North Beach has moved from Moclips to its historic Dorothy Anderson Cabin on Meriweather Street at the north end of Crescent Park in Seabrook. We are open every weekend from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and during the summer, Friday through Sunday from June 1 to September 8.
We consider this to be a temporary, but necessary move. The Museum’s longtime, 22 year, location is in need of very important repairwork, which requires rearrangement for the protection of our treasured archives and artifacts.
Moclips by the Sea Historical Society & Museum’s primary goal now is to build a replica of the 1905 Northern Pacific Railway (NPRY) Depot that once stood in Moclips and was the western-most terminus of the NPRY line. Once built, this replica will become the permanent home of the Museum of the North Beach.