Iron Workers Museum
About the Business
The Iron Workers Museum, located at 40 Wilbur Street in Lake Oswego, Oregon, is a unique institution dedicated to preserving and advocating for the city's historic assets. Operated by the Lake Oswego Preservation Society, a volunteer-based non-profit organization, the museum showcases City-owned artifacts and items from the Society's collection in the last remaining Iron Company Worker's Cottage in Lake Oswego. Built in circa 1880, this historic building is the oldest house in Lake Oswego open to the public.
The Society's mission is to protect and promote Lake Oswego's built heritage, and they have been recognized for their advocacy efforts on behalf of local landmarks. Your donation to the Society directly supports their mission, as they have no paid staff and all funds go towards preserving Lake Oswego's history.
Visitors to the Iron Workers Museum can explore displays of never-before-seen artifacts, learning about the city's rich heritage and the importance of historic preservation. With two historic houses recently on the market in Lake Oswego, including the Voss-Brown house, it is crucial to keep these properties at the forefront of the community's attention.
Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Iron Workers Museum and experience a piece of Lake Oswego's history firsthand. Your support helps ensure that these historic properties are preserved for future generations to enjoy.
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Location & Phone number
40 Wilbur St, Lake Oswego, OR 97034, United States
Reviews
"Lovely place, but only open on Saturdays"
"Concentrated knowledge in a small space! A short visit will gain you a remarkable amount of understanding about early Lake Oswego Iron works, with very well thought-out models and displays. The museum building itself is remarkable, as it managed to exist in a nearly unaltered state as a home for over a hundred years."
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