Poulsbo Historical Society brings the history of our local area to life in our 4 locations:

The Heritage Museum features information, artifacts, and exhibits on our early Scandinavian settlers – their way of life in the rugged Pacific Northwest; and how the town grew throughout the early 20th century.

Heritage Museum

19020 Front Street NE
Downtown Poulsbo

Regular Hours
Mon-Sat, 10AM – 4PM

Sun, 11AM-3PM

Summer Hours
(June/July/August)
10AM – 5PM

Poulsbo Maritime Museum

Our Maritime Museum offers insight and exhibits on the importance of our maritime heritage – featuring our local Pacific Cod Fish Company which was a major employer in town for years; the reintroduction of the native Olympic oyster into Liberty Bay, and the many commercial boats that were built in Poulsbo, as well as hundreds of others that called Poulsbo their home port.

19010 Front Street NE
Downtown Poulsbo

Regular Hours
Daily, 10AM – 4PM

Summer Hours
(June/July/August)
10AM – 5PM

Martinson Cabin

Our Martinson Cabin, which sits in a local park, contains artifacts that would have been found in any local home in the late 19th century and features living history events.

317 NW Lindvig Way
Nelson Park

Regular Hours
1st Saturday of the Month,

10AM – 4PM

Summer Hours
(June/July/August)
10AM – 5PM

Archive and Resource Center

Our Research and Archives center contains all of the artifacts that are not currently on display at our other locations.

200 Moe Street NE
Downtown Poulsbo

Regular Hours
By appointment only