Fa la la La Conner
Gift shop and museum hop in Washington’s Skagit Valley
The madding holiday crowds at the local mall may leave you feeling like Ebenezer Scrooge, but in the historic town of La Conner, just an hour’s drive north of Seattle, you’ll find the friendly spirits of Christmases past. Best known for its nearby springtime tulip fields, La Conner should also be recognized as a diverse place to shop and even take in a few museums.
When you’ve checked off everyone on your list, take in La Conner’s three museums. The Museum of Northwest Art ($5; 121 S. First; 360/466-4446), the best little contemporary art museum in Washington, has an exhibit of prints by regional artists through January 9. Fans of handicrafts should visit the La Conner Quilt Museum (call for hours; $4; 703 S. Second St.; 360/466-4288), housed in the 1891 Gaches Mansion. On December 5, the museum holds a holiday high tea ($20, includes museum admission). Plan your La Conner visit for December 18 and you can catch the Fabulous ’50s Holiday Fest (free) at the Skagit County Historical Museum (closed Mon; $4; 501 S. Fourth St.; 360/466-3365), featuring live music and an exhibit on period fashions.