Tillamook County Pioneer Museum
About the Business
The Tillamook County Pioneer Museum is a fascinating institution located in Tillamook, Oregon. This museum showcases the rich history and heritage of Tillamook County, featuring exhibits on pioneer life, Native American culture, logging and fishing industries, and more. Visitors can explore artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays that offer a glimpse into the past of this vibrant community. The museum is a popular tourist attraction and a must-visit destination for history buffs and curious travelers alike. Come and discover the stories of the pioneers who shaped Tillamook County at this unique and educational museum.
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Location & Phone number
2106 2nd St, Tillamook, OR 97141, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"This place is sooo cool! Tillamook, y'all'er lucky to have such a cool and thorough museum! I randomly stopped in and spent the better part of a day wandering around. I learned so much, and some of the exhibits were amazing! The animal collection is incredible and rivals huge museums in big cities. It was super fun!"
"I used to go here as a kid on the weekends. Just made a visit today, last time was 1992 for me. We went for the Alex Walker collection. I hope there will be serious funding or fund drive initiated . Some of the exhibits are in need of preservation work. I was a little dissapointed that some fragile items are available to be touched directly and I wish that the staff would make an effort to secure these items. The memory book in the ww2 shrine area should not be on display where the public could touch it. This book should be shown by appointment as it has original ww2 service photos. For the most part it is still a great museum."
"Historical museums in small cities and small towns seem to often have a whole lot more of one type of exhibit (e.g. farm tools) than the other types. This is a nice museum that seemed to balance all the areas. They have Basement: old farm equipment, cars, fire fighting, logging, kitchen gadgets, musical instruments, and more Main floor: pioneer settlers and native people, and military 2nd floor: mostly taxidermy birds and animals, rocks & minerals, Victorian bedroom, and Abe Lincoln Their exhibit labels were short, but nearly everything had one. In January 2023 it was $5 seniors, $7 adults, and they had a discount for kids but I didn’t notice what it was."
"A great regional museum featuring the history of the North Oregon Coast. The museum has three floors featuring natural history, Native American, military, transportation, and the pioneer life. The second floor on natural history feature dioramas of North American wildlife including birds, grizzly bears, deer and many other animals A large collection of seashells are also on this floor. A Pioneer cabin and barn, a tree stump house and local history of the Coastal Native Americans are some of the highlights on the first floor. The basement has a stage coach, a cedar canoe from the local Tillamook tribe, a harness shop from the early 1900's and a fire lookout station. Located in the old county courthouse on Second Street near the junction of Highway 6 and Highway 101 in Tillamook. A great museum to learn about the local coastal tribes and the Pioneer way of life with a number of interesting collections and exhibits on a wide range of subjects."
"Pretty interesting, it's like going back in time. Not a stuffy, stiff shirt kind of place at all but a quirky, creaky floor, what is that! kind of place. Each room, and there are lots of them had it's own vibe to it. The natural history room was one of the strangest, loved it!"
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