Tiger Store and Museum - Tiger, Washington
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N 48° 41.084 W 117° 24.330
11U E 470153 N 5392489
The Tiger Store and Museum is what remains of the old town of Tiger.
Waymark Code: WMXXCY
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 03/12/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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Eclectic best describes this most interesting museum. Focusing on the history of Tiger, with an array of displays including the original Tiger School bell, antique household appliances, period furniture, glassware and crystal from the period. There are items from the old post office, old luggage and saddles. Outside there is an old blacksmith shop with an assortment of old tools and a forge.

Tiger Store was built in 1912 and sold groceries, since then it is now a museum, a Visitor Information Center, Gift Shop and Rest Area. It is noteworthy to note that this is the very last of what remains of the original town of Tiger. Now only the ghosts and tourists frequent this location. It is somewhat out of the way, however this is a must stop if you are in the area.

The Tiger Store & Museum is number one of nine designated Byway Sites along the North Pend Oreille Scenic Byway. Depending on which direction one is travelling, this is either bhe beginning or the end of the byway.

The old black and white postcard of the original Tiger Store was likely taken in the 1930s, possibly even the '20s. We purchased the postcard for 50¢. It is free to visit the museum.

NORTH PEND OREILLE
SCENIC BYWAY

The North Pend Oreille Scenic Byway is called the “Forgotten Corner” for a reason. Located in the very northeast corner of Washington State, the area seems as if time stands still. See where huge glaciers buried the ancient shoreline forever beneath the rubble of the ages and shaped the land anew. Today a great emerald river “carves its way northward around the ankle bones of mile-high, majestic mountains.”

Part of the International Selkirk Loop, this byway provides visitors with the chance to experience solitude in the Selkirk Mountains. Encounter the breathtaking scenery and wander the trails and side roads for closer views. Catch a glimpse of some of the wildlife in the area. Visitors are likely to see woodland caribou, grey wolves, grizzly bears, and bald eagles. Come and discover the legacy that local pioneers have left for modern-day residents and visitors.

Location
Begins on Hwy 31 at the junction of US 20 / US 31 at Tiger to the International Border.

Length
23 miles. Allow 40 minutes.

When to see it
Any season is the best time to visit the “Forgotten Corner.” Lush green springs and summers contrast with brilliantly colored autumns and white, snowy winters. Take the opportunity to enjoy the variety of recreational aspects of this beautiful area.

Special Attractions
Gardner Caves at Crawford State Park, Sullivan Lake, Sweet Creek Falls, Eagles Nest View Point, Box Canyon Dam, Boundary Dam, Cutter Theater & Museum, Mill Pond Flume Historic Site, Abercrombie-Hooknose Viewpoint, Tiger Historical Museum.
From the Selkirk Loop
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Program: US State Program

Website: [Web Link]

Official Name: North Pend Oreille Scenic Byway

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