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Sherman County Historical Museum

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Our Mission is to gather, preserve, research, interpret and exhibit objects and materials related to Sherman County. Patriotism, Pride and Anguish “O beautiful for patriot dream” Pride and anguish, gain and loss…Civil War to the Vietnam conflict. Medals. Ominous armament. … Continue reading →

SAGE Center

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The SAGE Center is an interactive museum & visitor center that highlights Sustainable AGriculture and Energy in Morrow County. Developed by the Port of Morrow, the SAGE Center gives visitors a unique opportunity to learn about the technology that takes … Continue reading →

Original Wasco County Courthouse (1859)

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is an unassuming little building that boasts a significant history. This wood-frame, two-story building in The Dalles once was the seat of government for the largest county in the United States. The building is one of the last surviving territorial … Continue reading →

National Neon Sign Museum

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is located in the heart of The Dalles downtown historic district. The museum captures the history, craftsmanship, and culture that shaped America, as seen through the lens of the signage and advertising industry. The museum is filled with one of … Continue reading →

Tamástslikt Cultural Institute

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Immerse yourself in the history, culture and hospitality of the people who have lived on this land for more than 10,000 years. Come to Tamástslikt Cultural Institute and experience the storied past, rich present and bright future of our tribes … Continue reading →

Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum (WAAAM)

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explores the Golden Age of Transportation and Aviation. This extensive collection spans three-and-a-half indoor acres of over 350 airplanes, automobiles, motorcycles, and military vehicles from the 1910s to the 1970s to see and enjoy. As a living history museum, WAAAM’s … Continue reading →

Troutdale Historical Society

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supports three museums in one small town: Fred E. Harlow House Museum, 726 E Historic Columbia River Hwy Barn Exhibit Hall – King of Roads Exhibit, 732 E Historic Columbia River Hwy 1907 Depot Rail Museum & 1975 Union Pacific … Continue reading →

Columbia Gorge Discovery Center and Museum

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is located at the eastern gateway to the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum is home to numerous exhibits to help introduce visitors to the geology, flora, fauna, history, and economic development of … Continue reading →

Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum

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Interprets the Natural and Cultural history of what’s considered the heart of the Columbia River Gorge through award winning, thought provoking displays, artifacts, text panels. Our museum features a Telly award winning geology film to wet your appetite of the … Continue reading →

Cascade Locks Historical Museum

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preserves and interprets our diverse heritage, connecting visitors to Cascade Locks with the history of our community. Cascade Locks Museum is home to the Oregon Pony, the first steam locomotive built and operated on the West Coast.417 SW Portage Rd, … Continue reading →

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