History Uncorked: Rumrunning in the Northwest
On Thanksgiving Day, 1925, Roy Olmstead was trapped by federal prohibition agents and their Tommy guns on a lonely Puget Sound dock. His reign as the Northwest’s most prolific bootlegger had ended. But big questions—political, cultural, and legal—remained. Why did...
Second Saturday Kids Day: Kitsap Heritage Quilt
Join us at the Kitsap History Museum every second Saturday of the month for kids activities suited for grade school age. For May, help us build a Kitsap Heritage Quilt showcasing the many families that make up our community. Contribute to this group project by drawing...
April Newsletter
**KHM April Newsletter** Journey to Kitsap opens this month!   Museum News Give Big for Kitsap Great Give! The Kitsap Community Foundation have been supporting Kitsap non-profits through the Great Give for 10 years! This event has brought in crucial dollars for the...
Exhibit Opening: Journey To Kitsap
Our new Special Exhibit “Journey to Kitsap” features a variety of engaging personal stories, artifacts, and photographs from immigrants and their descendants. Visitors can learn about the challenges and triumphs of immigration, as well as the ways in which...