The Highline Heritage Museum, celebrating this area's history, people, events and accomplishments is now under construction at the corner of 152nd and Ambaum Boulevard SW.
The final beam of the Highline Heritage Museum located on the corner of Ambaum Blvd. SW and SW 152nd Street in Olde Burien, was lifted into place Thursday July 6, adorned with balloons to commemorate the symbolic part of the construction process. The museum will serve the communities of Burien, SeaTac, Normandy Park and White Center. The museum is expected to open to the public in late 2017 or early 2018.
The new 6900 square foot facility will house artifacts, exhibits, records, photographs and more all celebrating this area's rich history.
The beam was signed by volunteers, donors and museum organizers before being put in place.
A clutch of white balloons was attached in memory of Architect David Clark who died suddenly last week.
Contact the museum if you would like to be a member or join the current 200+ donors. highlineheritage@gmail.com