Visitation is by appointment only.

The Eastside Heritage Center is currently without a physical museum space. We are only operating as an appointment-based research facility.

But we are still hard at work creating temporary exhibits throughout our Eastside community, accessible public programs, and inclusive educational services for at home and classroom spaces.

We are striving to build our institution into an indispensable community asset.


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“Kokaido”

The Japanese characters written on the back of these wooden slatted folding chairs indicate that they had been used at the “Bellevue Japanese People’s Clubhouse (ベルビュウ日[本]人会).” Kokaido, the Bellevue Japanese Community Clubhouse (or Community Hall), had been established at 101st Avenue NE and NE 11th Street in 1932, and served as a hub for the Japanese American community on the Eastside…Read More.

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