Kingston Historical Society

A nonprofit organization

5% complete

$2,000 Goal

We are your Kingston Historical Society. 

Some call us “the memory of the Little City by the Sea.” 

Others say we are ”the storytellers of Ferry Town.”

Since 2002, we have been discovering, preserving, and sharing the colorful history of Kingston and the northern Kitsap Peninsula through careful research and innovative programs. 

What we do:

We bring history to you. Rather than at a museum you have to visit, the Society’s “Museum without Walls” program brings history to you with displays of photographs and artifacts in area businesses and restaurants.  Check out our exhibits on our web page at www.kingstonhistory.org.

We save and share what could be lost. As Kitsap County grows, more and more history is being torn down or built over. Our members are committed to researching and helping preserve those stories and structures that might otherwise be lost, whether it be helping save iconic troll wood sculptures, or uncovering the fact Japan bombed Kingston during World War Two. The latter remained a government secret for 75 years until Historical Society members interviewed the last living eyewitness. The story has since appeared in the press and in a documentary on the Discovery + Channel.

We help you recover your past. We can help you preserve your own family history, too. Every year, we receive requests from across the country, asking for help researching local records and conducting oral histories with living family members who live in this area. 

We love to partner and share. Since the Society’s founding in 2002, we have always been open to partnerships with other local and Washington State non-profits dedicated to preserving and sharing our State’s history. When the Maritime WA National Heritage Area (MWNHA) was created in 2019, we were proud to serve as an anchor organization.  We are now an official partner of MWNHA. 

What your support TODAY will help us do tomorrow:

We are promoting the Pirates Festival with the Maritime Washington National Heritage Area.  The Festival is scheduled for June 13, 2026.

                                               

Starting in May, we will be involving Kingston High School History classes in designing markers to acknowledge NIKE military history of Kingston.  We have received a grant from Kingston NK Rotary for the erection of these markers.  

Donations give us operating expenses so we can complete these projects.

All images are from the Kingston Historical Society archives

MAKE HISTORY TODAY!

Gifts of time, talent, and treasures are always appreciated!  A donation of at least $25 earns a membership in the Society. 


Mission

The mission of the Kingston Historical Society is to preserve, record, interpret and display the history of Kingston, Washington.

Needs

Gifts of time, talent, and treasure are always appreciated and put to good use.

Donations made through the Great Give are used primarily to cover the cost of storing our collection.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Kingston Historical Society

Tax id (EIN)

74-3064175

Categories

Arts & Culture, Education

Geography Served

Poulsbo/North Kitsap

Annual Revenue

Under $50,000

BIPOC Serving

Asian or Asian American, Native American or American Indian, Multiracial

Volunteer-Led Organizations

Volunteer-Led Organizations

Address

PO BOX 263
KINGSTON, WA 98346

Phone

360-881-0087

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