SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention

SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention offers an exciting and educational experience for audiences of all ages. Spark is a non-profit organization.
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Compelling, interactive exhibits spanning four centuries of scientific achievement and cultural heritage are featured in a world-class collection The amazing items you see featured on this website are only a small sample of the larger, more complete collection residing at Spark, The Museum of Electrical Invention. Lightning strikes several times a day at the Museum, and thousands of students and v

isitors experience the marvelous history, science and power of electricity. The Museum is a center for education and enlightenment—a place where students can get charged about science and discovery while surrounded by one of the most significant and complete collections of its kind in the world. Following a continuous thread of invention and discovery, the Museum collection contains a wealth of unique and rare artifacts dating from the earliest days of scientific electrical experiments in the 1600’s through the 1940’s and the Golden Age of Radio. Artifacts from the laboratories of the early pioneers of electricity, from magnets and Leyden jars to Edison light bulbs, magnificent vacuum tubes and telephones all are well represented. Over 1,000 radios are in the collection, ranging from the early “Herzian-wave” devices, to a complete set of early Atwater Kent “breadboards,” all the way to scores of exceptional and beautifully crafted floor and table-top radios. The collection also includes rare music boxes, early phonographs, and many examples of radio broadcasting technology and memorabilia from the best-known radio companies and broadcasters. Other rare pieces include the largest collection of 19th century electromagnetic apparatus found in any private facility, and rare and original books, treatises and scientific papers by such authors as Gilbert, Newton, Galileo, Benjamin Franklin, Volta, Hertz, and Marconi. These texts illustrate the crucial steps and turning points in the development of electricity and radio. The Museum offers visitors a first-hand introduction to the wonderful world of electricity and radio, providing every opportunity to discover, test and be amazed. In addition to the 6 Galleries, the Museum features other popular interactive displays, including various Tesla Coils, which create dazzling bursts of lightning on command. Adventurous visitors are invited to experience hair-raising activities in the Museum’s Static Electricity Learning Center, or even create other-worldly sounds from the Theremin (the first electronic musical instrument), and much more. Donations are tax deductible and support and sustain the Museum’s science education program, interactive galleries, exhibit spaces and displays. Your generosity allows the Museum to continue serving thousands of visitors every year with the best in interactive learning and entertainment. To learn more check out our website: http://www.sparkmuseum.org

We are piloting a STEM Kit check out for Whatcom County Educators! This program is new and in its pilot/testing phase. K...
05/30/2026

We are piloting a STEM Kit check out for Whatcom County Educators!

This program is new and in its pilot/testing phase. Kits available includes Makey Makey, Sphero, Little Bits, and Snap Circuits. If you are interested in reserving these for your classroom or to explore on your own, visit the link below to fill out the reservation form:

https://www.sparkmuseum.org/teacher-resources/

Many visitors comment on our wire critters at the front desk! These have been created by volunteers and staff throughout...
05/28/2026

Many visitors comment on our wire critters at the front desk! These have been created by volunteers and staff throughout the years.

Here is video on to make them on your own: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtgWVsdxOl8

The winter has Ben looking a bit pale, but he's all geared up for a day at the beach. Be like Ben and swing by SPARK to ...
05/26/2026

The winter has Ben looking a bit pale, but he's all geared up for a day at the beach.

Be like Ben and swing by SPARK to grab some stylish threads for those long days in the sun!

Happy Birthday William Gilbert!William Gilbert was born on May 24th, 1544 in Colchester, England. Gilbert was a physicia...
05/24/2026

Happy Birthday William Gilbert!

William Gilbert was born on May 24th, 1544 in Colchester, England. Gilbert was a physician, physicist and natural philosopher. He is most well know for writing what is widely considered the first book on the subject of electricity - De Magnete. Our collection starts with this monumental text. Come visit to see all of the wonderful discoveries for which Gilbert paved the way!

Cheers to Gilbert and all of his wonderful observations.

Planning a trip to Bellingham? Have family visiting the area this Summer?Click the link below for suggestions on lodging...
05/22/2026

Planning a trip to Bellingham? Have family visiting the area this Summer?

Click the link below for suggestions on lodging, dining, and other activities in and around Bellingham!

https://www.sparkmuseum.org/explore-the-area/

Happy Birthday Emile Berliner!Emile Berliner was born on May 20th, 1851 in Hanover, Germany. He is most well know for in...
05/20/2026

Happy Birthday Emile Berliner!

Emile Berliner was born on May 20th, 1851 in Hanover, Germany. He is most well know for inventing the lateral-cut flat disc record used with a gramophone. We have many gramophones on display at the Museum and are even able to demonstrate a few of them. Swing by to see Berliner's great invention in action!

Cheers to Berliner and all of his wonderful inventions and discoveries!

One of the most popular stops in the Golden Age of Radio exhibit is our 1936 Wurlitzer Jukebox. For a nickel you can cho...
05/18/2026

One of the most popular stops in the Golden Age of Radio exhibit is our 1936 Wurlitzer Jukebox.

For a nickel you can choose a classic track and listen through the original amplifier and speaker! A great way to bring some music into your life at SPARK!

At SPARK there is no such thing as a bad hair day. Come visit and share the wonder!
05/16/2026

At SPARK there is no such thing as a bad hair day.

Come visit and share the wonder!

People have been trying to illuminate glass with electricity for centuries—long before inventions like the lightbulb, X-...
05/14/2026

People have been trying to illuminate glass with electricity for centuries—long before inventions like the lightbulb, X-rays, neon lighting, or television.

Read all about Geissler & Crookes Tubes in our latest blog, "Incomparably Beautiful": https://www.sparkmuseum.org/incomparably-beautiful/

SPARK’s 2026 Gala was one for the books thanks to all your generous support.  The night was filled with fabulous fortune...
05/12/2026

SPARK’s 2026 Gala was one for the books thanks to all your generous support. The night was filled with fabulous fortune telling, electrifying games, and a few magical touches.

We broke a record for our organization bringing in nearly $90k to support STEM Education in Whatcom county and Museum operations. That level of support would not be possible without you, your generosity and all of our amazing sponsors.

Thank you for joining us at the Electric Circus and we’ll see you next year!

Address

1312 Bay Street
Bellingham, WA
98225

Opening Hours

Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 5pm
Friday 11am - 5pm
Saturday 11am - 5pm
Sunday 11am - 5pm

Telephone

(360) 738-3886

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