
- …
- …
We gratefully acknowledge that this museum, and Job Carr's original cabin, were both constructed on the traditional lands of the Puyallup people, where they make their home and speak the Lushootseed language.
We are thankful to the
Puyallup Tribal Language Program
for providing the Lushootseed translation of the land acknowledgement signage at the museum.
At the Job Carr Cabin Museum, we begin all of our field trips with a land acknowledgement. We recognize that the land on which we live has been stewarded by the Puyallup Tribe since time immemorial and we ask students to honor the Tribe's continued stewardship by caring for the land and for each other. What will you do today to care for this place?
Read more about the tradition and importance of acknowledging the land and its people on the Puyallup Tribe's website here.

Hours
The museum is open
Fridays and Saturdays
10am-2pm
Location
2350 N. 30th Street
Tacoma, WA 98403
Old Town Park
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 7609
Tacoma, WA 98417
We gratefully acknowledge that this museum, and Job Carr's original cabin, were both constructed on the traditional lands of the Puyallup people,
where they make their home and speak the Lushootseed language.
© 2024 Job Carr Cabin Museum
Non Profit Tax ID # 91-2080541