The Oregon Historical Society offers many kid-centered interactive exhibits and programs. Check the Museum's website for the latest features. 3rd Saturdays of each month are Family Days, up to 2 children 18 & under free with each paid adult admission
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With a new entrance and world-class exhibits, the Oregon Historical Society Museum experience has changed dramatically. From the unique Oregon History A - Z to a series of dynamic exhibits commemorating the Lewis and Clark Expedition Bicentennial, our exhibits provide thought-provoking and fun ways to think about the past.
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Walk through the grand plaza and step into Oregon's past. Located in Portland's cultural district, the museum has bountiful collections of historical artifacts, photographs, moving pictures, maps and more. Many exhibits are interactive, and the atmosphere is friendly. The center's shop is full of Native American jewelry, baskets and pots. The book collection covers all of the Northwest's history for
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With its fabulous eight-story-high trompe loeil murals by Richard Haas, the Oregon History Center is a landmark located on the South Park Blocks in the heart of Portlands Cultural District. Enter through an inviting plaza and within you will find the OHS Museum, where Oregons history comes brilliantly to life with colorful and ever-changing museum exhibitions. Explore and discover extraordinary treasures
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Learn all about the illustrious history of the Beaver State at this museum and research library, located in downtown Portland. Exhibits range from traditional to high-tech interactive.
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Explore Oregon?s fascinating history at the Oregon History Museum, located on the historic South Park Blocks in downtown Portland. The museum is home to many exhibits, including the award-winning ?Oregon My Oregon.? Travel the Oregon Trail, witness Native culture and view spectacular traveling exhibits on your next visit to the Oregon History Museum.
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This gem houses everything you and your grandchildren could want to know about the history of the state. Learn about the Native American populations, the arrival of the Europeans, the Oregon Trail, and the entire history of the 33rd state. The helpful and knowledgeable staff is there to enhance your experience. Feel free to ask questions.
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