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Museum of the Oregon Territory
211 Tumwater Drive, Oregon City, Oregon, United States
About the Museum of the Oregon Territory
The Museum of the Oregon Territory is a must-visit destination in Oregon City, Oregon. Located at 211 Tumwater Drive, this museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and culture of the region. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing the rich heritage of the Oregon Territory, from the indigenous peoples who first inhabited the area to the pioneers who settled the land. With its engaging displays and interactive activities, this museum is a popular tourist attraction for history buffs and families alike. Come discover the stories that have shaped Oregon's past at the Museum of the Oregon Territory.
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211 Tumwater Dr, Oregon City, OR 97045, United States
Opening hours of Museum of the Oregon Territory
Monday:
Day off
Tuesday:
Day off
Wednesday:
10:30 - 16:00
Thursday:
10:30 - 16:00
Friday:
10:30 - 16:00
Saturday:
10:30 - 16:00
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of Museum of the Oregon Territory
"A nice museum but I went there hoping for a few specific answers and the museum didn't go into enough detail. None of my questions were answered."
"This is basically the Oregon City historical society's museum, focused mostly on how indigenous groups used the falls and on local industry. The collection is small and mostly unimpressive."
"This is a freemason establishment that is deceiving the public. The two obelisks in front of the building are symbols of freemasonry. The gals at the front desk were aware of this when I asked if they knew that the museum was a masonic establishment. As we continued to chat, one of the staff members even tried to tell me that humans evolved from fish, not monkeys... I replied back and said those are both lies. Charles Darwin was also a deceiving liar freemason. “That is why I am here today, to sort out the lies and notify the public.” They have a few native artifacts on display with very little information about them. The story about the falls that is shown behind the petroglyph upstairs, is mockery towards the natives! The natives lived here for thousands of years before they were purposefully tormented and murdered. They were not incompetent dumb animals as these stories seem to suggest. The natives were highly intelligent and completely dependent on nature. The information shown at this museum does not tell the truth and does not show respect to those who were here before. It is a maze of deception with bits and pieces of the truth. I have been to every museum in the area and have had enough of the lies and freemason deception. Look up pictures of the Lewis and Clark exposition and old world fairs and other old world expositions. You will start to understand and look at things differently. Old world buildings are everywhere, Oregon city has plenty. The museums don’t show them openly though. Even the Oregon city elevator shows glimpses of old world buildings that are in the form of holographic pictures. A deceptive way of showing the old and new without being able to see the differences clearly. Hopefully this museum will redesign their space and showcase more of the people who lived on this land for thousands of years prior. Such as the Molalla Indians which were not mentioned at all in this museum. The past will not be forgotten especially the natives who lost their land, resources, family, culture, and lives."
"Great displays that tie in well to the ever changing themes at this museum. Small enough to browse through quickly, enough detail to spend a couple of hours learning about the area around Oregon City and Clackamas County. Photos are part of the regular non-rotating exhibit. Old pharmacy items."
"We loved visiting this museum. Awesome displays,and fun activities. We loved the Morse code exhibit. Great views. Fun fun fun."
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