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Art Galleries & Exhibits
Allied Arts Gallery.
1418 Cornwall Avenue, Bellingham, WA. Phone: 360-676-8548.
Artifact
Creations/Fairhaven Frames. 1222 N. State, Bellingham, WA.
Phone: 360-733-2214.
Artwood. 1000
Harris, Fairhaven. Phone: 360-647-1628.
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Blue Horse Gallery.
301 Holly, Bellingham, WA. Phone: 360-671-2305.
Chuckanut Bay Gallery &
Sculpture Garden.
700 Chuckanut Drive,
Bellingham, WA 98226. Telephone: 360-734-4885.
Gallery West. 1300 12th Street,
Bellingham, WA 98226. Telephone: 360-734-8414.
Good Earth Pottery.
1000 Harris Avenue, Bellingham, WA. Phone: 360-671-3998.
Lucia Douglas
Gallery. 1415 13th Street, Bellingham, WA 98225. Phone:
360-733-5361; Fax: 360-733-5502.
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Mark Bergsma
Photographer. Bellingham Gallery, 11 Bellwether Way, Suite 104,
Bellingham, WA 98225. Phone: 360-671-6818; Fax: 360-671-7880.
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Mindport Exhibits.
210 West Holly, Bellingham, WA 98225. Phone: 360-647-5614.
Meloy & Company: Art Studio &
Gallery. 1208 Harris Avenue, Bellingham, WA 98225. Phone:
360-671-2668.
Pacific Marine
Gallery. 700 West Holly Street, Bellingham, WA. Phone:
360-738-8535.
WWU Outdoor
Sculpture Collection. Western Washington University
Bellingham ,WA 98225. Phone: 360-650-3900.
WWU Western
Gallery. Western Washington University
Bellingham ,WA 98225. Phone: 360-650-3900.
Gardens and Farms
Bellingham
Farmers Market. P.O. Box 1131,
Bellingham WA 98227. Phone
360-647-2060.
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Cloud Mountain
Farm. 6906 Goodwin Road, Everson, WA 98247. Phone:
360-966-5859; Fax: 360-966-0921.
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Museums & Exhibits
American
Museum of Radio. 1312 Bay Street,
Bellingham, WA 98225. Phone: 360.738.3886; Fax: 360.738.3472.
The
Bellingham Railway Museum. 1320
commercial Street, Bellingham, WA. Directions:
From I-5 take exit 253 and turn Right on Lakeway Drive.
Bear right onto Holly
Street and follow it to Commercial. Turn right onto
Commercial Street and proceed down the ramp into the
parkade. The museum is located at
street level. Validated parking is
available.
Maritime Heritage
Center. 1600 C. Street, Bellingham, WA. Phone: 360-676-6806.
Whatcom Children's
Museum. 227 Prospect Street, Bellingham, WA. Phone:
360-733-8769.
Whatcom Museum of History and Art.
121 Prospect Street,
Bellingham, WA. Phone: 360-676-6981.
Performing Arts
Bellingham
Festival of Music. 1300 North
State,
Suite 202, Bellingham, WA 98225. Phone: 360-676-5997; Toll-free:
1-800-335-5550; Fax: 360-647-3521. E-mail
Bellingham
Theatre Guild. Ticket Office: 2195
Newmarket Street, Suite #104, P.O. Box 607, Bellingham, WA 98227-0607.
Phone: 360-733-1811; Fax: 360-752-9534.
Mount Baker Theatre. 104 N. Commercial,
Bellingham, WA. Phone:
360-734-6080.
Whatcom Chorale.
Phone: 360-738-7166.
Whatcom Symphony
Orchestra. Business Office: 2915 Newmarket Street, Suite 104,
Bellingham, WA. Phone: 360-756-6752; Fax: 360-756-6455.
E-mail Concerts: Mount
Baker Theatre, 104 North Commercial, Bellingham, WA 98225. Ticket
Information: Phone: 360-734-6080.
WWU Music and
Performing Arts. Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA
98225-9108. Phone: 360-650-3130.
WWU Department of
Theatre Arts. Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA
98225-9108. Phone: 360-650-3876; Fax: 360-650-7648.
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