17th Ave Ne & Ne 45th St
Seattle, Washington 98105

'Life and Times of Washington State' is a hands-on adventure that begins 545 million years ago. Richly exotic, yet strangely familiar, this exhibit is a passport through the evolution of the state's geology, biology and archaeology. Starting when most of Washington was covered by an ancient sea, you'll walk through Dino Times and see giant skeletons of dinosaurs, including a stegosaurus, an elasmosaur, and a 140-million-year-old allosaurus. As you pass these ancient beasts, look for the stone artifacts from the famous East Wenatchee Clovis Cache, on loan from the Washington State Historical Society. You will see long stone spear points and other artifacts made by ancient hunters in the state more than 11,000 years ago. Along the way toward Present Times, you'll also walk through a rumbling volcano, climb inside a replica cave formed when an ancient rhino was trapped by a lava flow in eastern Washington, and see the oldest baleen whale fossil ever found (28 million years old).

Added by Upcoming Robot on December 26, 2009