In most American homes, the kitchen is a room or space which is dedicated primarily to food preparation and cooking. During the past century or so, American kitchens have changed, principally with regard to the artifacts which they contain: stoves, refrigerators, sinks, cabinets, and so. It is common for many historical museums to have kitchen displays showing the American past. Shown below are the kitchen displays from several history museums.
Shown above is a display of a Japanese-American kitchen in the White River Valley Museum in Auburn, Washington.
Shown above is the kitchen in the Butterfield Cottage in Seaside, Oregon.
Shown above is the Grandma’s Kitchen display at the Tillamook County Pioneer Museum in Tillamook, Oregon.
Another display of kitchen items at the Tillamook County Pioneer Museum.
Shown above is the stove in the Polson Museum in Hoquiam, Washington.
Shown above is the kitchen in the house display at the Renton History Museum in Renton, Washington.
Shown above is the kitchen display at the Powell County Museum in Deer Lodge, Montana.
Shown above is the kitchen display at the Miracle of American Museum in Polson, Montana.