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End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
1726 Washington St, Oregon City
503-657-9336 www.historicoregoncity.com
Mon-Sat 9:30am-5pm Sun 10:30am-5pm. Call for winter hours
This state-of-the-art center sits on Abernethy Green, the official “End of the Oregon Trail.” See living history interpretations and multi-media dramatizations that bring you into the pioneers struggles and successes along the trail. Enjoy hands-on activities, exhibits, gift store and visitor center.
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Trail's End Golf Center
1107 Abernethy Rd, Oregon City
503-723-6811
Driving range
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McLoughlin
House
713 Center St, Oregon City
503-656-5146
www.historicoregoncity.com
Wed-Sat 10am-4pm,
Sun 1-4pm. Closed holidays and the month of Jan
Built in 1845 and listed on the National Register
of Historic Places, this was the home of Dr.
John McLoughlin, the “Father of Oregon.” See how
the good doctor lived more than 100 years ago through authentic
furnishings and early
photos. |
Stevens-Crawford
Heritage House
603 6th St, Oregon City
503-655-2866
www.historicoregoncity.com
Wed-Sat 12-4pm
Built around 1907, this was the home to the family of Medorem Crawford, a wagon master who brought pioneers across the Oregon Trail, and his wife Mary-Elisabeth. This house contains all of its original furniture. |
Ermatinger
House, Living History Tea & Textile Museum
619 6th St, Oregon City
503-650-1851
Call for hours
Built in 1845, the oldest house in Oregon’s Mt. Hood
Territory offers living
history teas. Asa Lovejoy and Francis Pettygrove
did the famous flipping of a coin
here to decide the name of the city that is now Portland. |
Carnegie
Center Fine Art Starts!
606 John Adams St, Oregon City
503-723-9661
www.fineartstarts.com
This former library built in 1912 is referred to as “Oregon
City’s Living Room.” Now a multiple use art center,
you can relax in the café, take a class, view the gallery
and enjoy the park setting and historic neighborhood. |
Oregon
City Municipal Elevator
300 7th St, Oregon City
503-657-0891
Operates daily
Take a ride to the top in America’s only outdoor municipal
street elevator to stunning views of downtown below and murals
illustrating the city’s history. |
Museum
of the Oregon Territory
211 Tumwater Dr, Oregon City
503-655-5574
www.historicoregoncity.com
11am-4pm daily
Come learn the rich history of the Oregon Territory (that vast area stretching from Alaska to California). See the original plat map of San Francisco, filed here in 1850 at what was the only Federal Courthouse in the West. Explore exhibits, the research library, photo archives and gift shop. After stepping back in time, take a moment to enjoy the sweeping views of the historic Willamette Falls. |
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