Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center
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The Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center (WVMCC) is a museum in Wenatchee, Washington, that houses local and regional history, Native American heritage, and the propeller used in the first trans-Pacific flight. Founded in 1939 by the , the museum, housed in two historic buildings, contains three floors of displays interpreting life along the Columbia River in Eastern Washington. WVMCC hosts a variety of special events and family programs throughout the year.
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