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EVENTS AND THINGS TO DO NEARBY
FORT NISQUALLY LIVING HISTORY MUSEUM

Frequently asked questions about Fort Nisqually Living History Museum

What are the best things to do near Fort Nisqually Living History Museum?
Our most popular events near Fort Nisqually Living History Museum include:
  • Glass Fusing Workshop with QAP
  • 14th Annual Gig Harbor Beer Festival
  • Students of Distinction 2025 Awards Dinner
  • Glass Fusing Workshop with QAP
  • Accounting Recognition Night
  • Artvana Sip & Paint art class at Ocean5 in Gig Harbor!
  • Stroll and Hang at Point Ruston
  • Fiesta De Mayo - Fundraiser for A Complete 180
  • Artvana Sip & Paint art class at Ocean5 in Gig Harbor!
  • Artvana Sip & Paint art class at Ocean5 in Gig Harbor!
  • Artvana Sip & Paint art class at Ocean5 in Gig Harbor!
  • Summer Sips @Uptown
  • RBN Investment Club
  • Artvana Kids & Family Painting Class at Ocean5 in Gig Harbor!
  • INDULGE ~ a Sip & Savor Experience
  • Trek Gig Harbor Retro Ride
  • Trek Gig Harbor - Thursday Night Gravel Ride
  • Run the Seasons Virtual 5K/10K/13.1 (TACOMA)
  • CBNS Family Network Movie Night - Lilo & Stitch
  • Walking Group
  • Blissful Balance- Restorative Yoga & Sound bath
  • Tacoma Book Fair: Julia Quinn (Bridgerton) & Elise Hooper(Lost Dollhouse)
  • Cirque de la Sirène
  • Cirque de la Sirène (Youth Show)
  • Cirque de la Sirène
  • Cirque de la Sirène (Youth Show)
  • Cirque de la Sirène
  • Software Event
  • Honoring a Pioneer: The Leo Charles Brown Jr. House
  • Waves of Grief (WOG) Tacoma
  • Emerging Trends in Employee Healthcare Benefits
  • Retirement Mastery for Homeowners
  • LIVE COMEDY! Comedian Casey McLain at Evergreen State Brewing in Gig Harbor
  • Radiant Heart Flow® Embodied Leadership Community Dance Activation
  • Glow and Gather Pop-Up Community Wellness Social
  • Singles Mixer: Salsa + Bachata Night at Ocean5
  • Women's Soul and Sound Circle
  • Film to Table: Father of the Bride
  • What else should I visit around Fort Nisqually Living History Museum?