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Cowlitz County Historical Museum ( details )
The Cowlitz County Historical Museum was founded in 1949 to discover, interpret and disseminate the history of Cowlitz County and Southwest Washington. Visit the Cowlitz County Historical Museum and discover how the land and rivers of Cowlitz County have shaped the lives of people for hundreds of years.
405 Allen Street
Kelso, WA 98626
360-577-3119
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Hilander Family Fun Center ( details )
200 Kelso Drive
Kelso, WA 98626
360-423-1500
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Stan Rister Stadium ( details )
Stan Rister Stadium . . . Youth Baseball at Its Finest The best youth baseball facility in the state is located at Kelso’s Tam O’Shanter Park. Stan Rister Stadium features a clubhouse, press box, concession stand, and grandstand seating for 500. We’ve hosted the Babe Ruth State Tournament. Look for the Babe Ruth World Series at Stan Rister in the near future.

Kelso, WA 98626
360-423-6590
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Tam O’Shanter Park ( details )
Tam O’Shanter Park. “Tam O,” as it is fondly called by locals, came into being in 1958 and encompasses 38 acres located along the pristine Coweeman River. The park has multi-purpose fields for soccer, horseshoe pits, girls fast-pitch softball fields, a Babe Ruth park, five Bambino fields and a basketball court. Covered picnic areas, restrooms and a large playground area allow for family outings in Tam O’Shanter park. Joggers and bikers will enjoy the graveled path that runs atop the dike along the river. The path begins in the 2500 block of Allen Street and continues several miles to Talley Way.
Tam O'Shanter Park Way
Kelso, WA 98626
360-442-5400
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