Maryhill Museum of Art
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The Maryhill Museum of Art is a small museum with an eclectic collection.
The structure was built as a mansion by entrepreneur Samuel Hill. The museum is located near Maryhill, Washington, on a bluff overlooking the Columbia river.
Notable among its collection are a number of sculptures by Auguste Rodin, Native American artifacts, stages sets and mannequins from 1946 Theatre de la Mode, over 100 unusual chess sets, and Russian iconographic paintings donated by Queen Marie of Romania.