Job Carr Cabin Museum

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The Job Carr Cabin Museum is a replica of Tacoma's first permanent non-Native residence. It was built in 2000, about a block away from the original site of Job’s frontier home.

Entering the Cabin, one steps back in time to see the living space much as it would have been in the late 19th-century. Docents greet you and share Old Town stories. Learn about Job and his family, as well as other people and events that shaped this historic part of Tacoma.

Visitors can learn why settlers and immigrants came here, how they lived, what industries put Tacoma on the map, and much more.

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