Plan Your Visit

The Wing is dedicated to immersing you in uniquely American stories of survival, success, conflict, compassion and hope. Through our guided tours and ongoing exhibitions, you can experience real life stories of the Asian Pacific American community.

We encourage you to explore both inside and outside our Museum walls. The Chinatown-International District neighborhood is an important part of Seattle's history and cultural vibrancy.

All admission options include an all-day pass to our gallery exhibitions. This way, you can come, leave to grab a bite at a nearby restaurant, and then come back if you wish. We want you to give you time to explore, linger and dig a little deeper into our story.

 
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Step Into a Uniquely American Story

The Wing is dedicated to immersing you in uniquely American stories of survival, success, conflict, compassion and hope.

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Current Exhibits

Learn more about the empowering, dynamic, and community-driven exhibitions currently at The Wing.

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The Wing Marketplace

Through our guided tours and ongoing exhibitions, you can experience the real life stories of the Asian Pacific American community.

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Japanese American Exclusion Memorial

The Bainbridge Island community was the first to be forcibly removed and the last to return home after WWII. "Let it not happen again."

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Klondike Gold Rush - Seattle Unit

Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park is located in the historic Cadillac Hotel building.

Last updated: December 5, 2023

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

719 South King Street
Seattle, WA 98104

Phone:

206.623.5124

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