About Us:Umpqua Discovery Center is an educational and cultural resource for all ages making active, innovative contributions to preserving the Ore...
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The mission of the Oregon Coast Military Heritage Museum is twofold; first to educate the members of the coastal communities concerning the roles o...
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The Mission: To enrich the lives of our citizenry by promoting the understanding and appreciation of the visual arts through its collections, exhib...
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About Us:
Sea Lion Caves is nature's home for wild sea lions and a variety of sea birds. Sea Lion Caves is located 11 miles North of Florence on th...
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About Us : The museum is owned by the Coquille Valley Historical Society, established in May of 2005. Thanks to the interest and generosity of Bo...
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History :
The Douglas County Museum was designed by the San Francisco architectural firm of Backen, Arrigoni & Ross and built in 1969. The des...
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About the Museum : The Coos County Fairgrounds Museum in Myrtle Point, Oregon is a "display museum" where exhibits come from individuals, service ...
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History and Purpose : The Oregon Air and Space Museum is dedicated to the acquisition and display of various aircraft and artifacts depicting ...
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The Cottage Grove Museum is a unique place with historical items capturing both our rich American heritage and our rich local history.
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Located in Cottage Grove’s National Historic District, the museum is a living and expanding memorial to all miners, and to the rich history o...
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Lane Events Center at the Fairgrounds, home of the Lane County Fair and so much more! In the heart of Eugene, Oregon, we are uniquely located in th...
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The Lane County Historical Museum was created to collect, preserve, and interpret Lane County’s rich heritage. It is the only county-wide his...
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Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1941 as the barracks for a new camp, Building 1381" was originally located on government property...
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The University of Oregon’s art museum opened its doors to the public in 1933. Designed by Ellis F. Lawrence, UO dean of Architecture &...
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