The Wing Luke Museum in Seattle has preserved the rooming house next door to
the museum proper, used by Chinese immigrants when they first arrived in the
U.S. back in the 19th century, with a store on the first floor.
Not exactly an old house museum, but as a restoration of a place people
lived in exceptional circumstances during a fascinating time, with excellent
interpreters (at least the one I went through with was), it's an incredible
place.
I suspect it's got a lot in common with the tenement museum in New York that
someone else mentioned.
Meg Justus
independent curator
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