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Willamette Heritage Center

 

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Organization
Willamette Heritage Center
Contact Phone
503-585-7012
Physical Address
1313 Mill St. SE Suite 200
Physcial Address: City
Salem
Physical Address: State
OR
Physical Address: Zip
97301
Description
The Willamette Heritage Center connects generations through gathering, preserving, and sharing Mid-Willamette Valley history. A visit to our site is a step back in time. Our five-acre property is home to fourteen historic structures that vividly weave together the story of the Mid-Willamette Valley and the development of today’s diverse communities through permanent and changing exhibits, a research library and archive, a textile learning center, and rentable event spaces. Our site is also home to retail shops, cooperative artist studios, and offices for our partner organizations.

Explore the history and culture of the Kalapuya people, who have called this place home since time immemorial. Follow the immigration of 19th-century missionaries and Oregon Trail travelers. The 1841 Jason Lee House and Methodist Parsonage are the oldest standing wooden frame houses in the Pacific Northwest, featured along with the John D. Boon House (1847) and Pleasant Grove Church (1858), built by Oregon Trail immigrants.

Discover Salem’s industrial past through wool, waterpower, and rails. The 1895-1896 Thomas Kay Woolen Mill, a National Park Service-designated American Treasure, tells the story of industrialization in the Mid-Willamette Valley through two floors of exhibits. Experience work and life in what was once a leading textile factory in Oregon, the legacy of which is continued today by Pendleton Woolen Mills. Changing exhibits at the Willamette Heritage Center explore and highlight the rich and diverse cultural heritage of the Mid-Willamette Valley.

The Willamette Heritage Center (WHC) is a private, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization formed from the merger of the Mission Mill Museum and the Marion County Historical Society. It continues their legacies through a mission to connect generations through gathering, preserving, and sharing Mid-Willamette Valley history.
Hours of Operation
Tuesday - Saturday 10am-4pm
Region
  • Willamette Valley
Type of Museum/Specialty
  • Historical Buildings/Sites/Structures
Programs and Services
  • Exhibits
  • Tours
  • Educational Outreach
  • Special Events
  • Educational Programming
  • Children's Programs
  • Adult Programs
  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Interpretive Programs
  • Online Exhibits
Facilities
  • ADA Accessible
  • Bike/Foot Paths
  • Cafe on Site
  • Facility Rentals
  • Free Parking
  • Museum Store
  • Open to the public
  • Oversized Vehicle Parking
  • Pet-Friendly Area
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Transportation
  • Research Library/Archives
  • Restrooms


Mailing Address: PO Box 8604, Portland, OR 97207
Contact: connect@oregonmuseums.org 
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