Five Oaks Museum 17677 Northwest Springville Road, Portland, OR 97229
About the Business
Five Oaks Museum, located in Portland, Oregon, is a unique institution that serves as a library, museum, and tourist attraction all in one. Situated at 17677 Northwest Springville Road, the museum offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the Pacific Northwest region. With a diverse collection of artifacts, exhibits, and interactive displays, Five Oaks Museum provides an immersive and educational experience for all ages. Whether you're a history buff, art enthusiast, or simply looking for a fun day out, Five Oaks Museum is a must-visit destination in Portland.
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Location & Phone number
17677 NW Springville Rd, Portland, OR 97229, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
12:00 - 16:00
Friday:
12:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
12:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Amazing historical museum with a well organized staff compliment. The story of the Five Oaks needs to be shared widely."
"Five Oaks Museum is well worth your time. The exhibitions are developed with care, intellect, and empathy, with a a lot of thought to who they are partnering with. I always keep an eye out for what is next. This image is "Butterfly Maker" by Greg A. Robinson (Chinook) part of This IS Kalapuyan Land guest curated by artist Steph Littlebird Fogel."
"Five Oaks Museum is a cultural museum dedicated to bringing forth the many narratives and perspectives that collectively make up the Pacific Northwest. They are a true gem in the heart of our fair region and I am so excited to watch the museum grow, evolve and continue to provide a platform for previously unheard voices."
"This museum has changed from a dark and quiet museum of pioneer artifacts to a vibrant and engaging space for critical dialogue around the past 200 years of Oregon's history. Exhibitions now pair past artifacts with contemporary artists and curators. Engagement is key and (prior to Covid) events held there crackled with energy. The 180ΒΊ turn this museum has taken is honestly quite astonishing. No small feat. Definitely worth checking out."
"About thirty years ago I visited the museum to glean resources about my ancestors, John Philip and Julia Olsen who owned a farm in Orenco from about 1894 to 1920s and other family in Sherwood. Their seven children were born and raised on the farm. This past year, 2019, I finally returned to the museum with my old list, four pages long, to finally make copies of the printed materials. They are now held in one large notebook, 170 pages of precious material. The research staff were very prepared when we arrived and provided great assistance. I left with them information about my ancestors from those areas. Later I returned to the museum with the Oregon chapter members of the Association of Genealogists for an amazing tour of the facility. As a professional genealogist I have researched families in every state and many countries. In research for others I have enjoyed getting to know families of many races and religious beliefs. Being close to the land of my ancestors is always the most significant research that I do."
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