Welcome to
Central Washington Agricultural Museum. We invite you to explore & discover how the early settlers of Central Washington lived & worked the land to produce their food & make a living.The museum tells the story through 29 covered buildings & more than 15 acres of displays.
The Museum is located within Fullbright Park in Union Gap, Washington at the base of Ahtanum Ridge. Its park like surroundings are home to multitudes of horse drawn and early mechanical farm machinery, farm equipment and homesteads. The agricultural museum is designed to display large farm equipment in informative exhibits and in some cases actual operational representation. The museum is under continuous development. The public is welcome to view the progress. You’ll see machines that helped build this agricultural country into the bountiful croplands you see today. We have the Classic 10-20 McCormick Deering Tractor from Goldendale. We also have a portable hop picking machine, a pea picker and much more.
Tour at Ag Museum
Educational Programs
The Ag museum has a great educational program. We are in the 2nd year of our education program primarily for 3rd & 4th grades. Our program has been very well received and complimented for the content and the school tours. Please see the above link to Education pages for complete information. You will need to refer to the education pages, check the availability calendar and submit a request for a tour reservation. You will find all the information and FAQ’s pages for your questions. If you need help, please call 509.457.8735 for more information. This is a great experience enjoyed by young and old alike.
CWAM Support & Funding
The museum is primarily funded by support from business, individuals, and CWAM Memorial & Donation * CWAM Membership and support from other interested individuals. We are a non-profit 501 (c )(3) organization. We greatly appreciate your support. As a non-profit we need this support of funding in order to operate. Our organization is supported by all dedicated volunteer persons. We are very appreciative of their dedication and many skills.
CWAM Newsletters
Please refer to the CWAM newsletters link. You will find our recent newsletters and archives of other newsletters. You will find much updated information and pictures about current developments, events, and individuals here at the Ag museum. Our volunteers are always busy repairing, building, doing maintenance, and many other things. We usually put a biography in each newsletter of one of our volunteers. We include a letter from the president and one from our administrator. We are very grateful to our volunteers. Our next newsletter will be out very soon * * * enjoy