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4th of July Family Free Day  

Friday, July 4, 2008

End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center &

Museum of the Oregon Territory  

Celebrate Independence Day with family and friends in Historic Oregon City! Visit the Interpretive Center and Museum for free on July 4 to see unique exhibits and hands-on activities relating to the Oregon Trail and Oregon Territory heritage. For more information, please contact us at 503.657.9336 x124.

 

This event is sponsored by:

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Featured Historic Oregon City Exhibit:


Unfolding Lives:

Discovering Pioneers’ Fates

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Now through September 30, 2008

END OF THE OREGON TRAIL INTERPRETIVE CENTER

MUSEUM OF THE OREGON TERRITORY

STEVENS-CRAWFORD HERITAGE HOUSE

Explore the lives of nine pioneer families through this exhibit featured at three heritage sites in Historic Oregon City. “Unfolding Lives” will allow for visitors to explore each family’s journey to Oregon and their settlement here.

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HOC Summer Pass 2008

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The Summer Historic Oregon City Pass -

Historic Oregon City: a new way

History talks, the dramatic "Bound for Oregon" digital presentation, and "please touch" activities are highlights at the End of the Oregon Trail where the presentations change every day. Exquisite petroglyphics and beautifully carved stone bowls are part of the Willamette Valley Indian exhibit at the Museum of the Oregon Territory. You can also see an extraordinary recreation of an early 20th Century pharmacy. Historic Oregon City is the place to discover the unexpected! The heritage of Oregon and the West is all around. Whether you walk the McLoughlin Promenade, ride the Municipal Elevator, or find a special place to browse for antiques, buy a doughnut or have a microbrew, there are things to see and do before or after your museum visit.

Visit one of Oregon's oldest and best known sites, the McLoughlin House, built by the Father of Oregon and operated by the National Park Service. Admission to the McLoughlin House and the neighboring Barclay House is free. Nearby you can also see the Ermatinger house, built in the earliest days of settlement.

Taken all together, the Summer Historic Oregon City Pass is a great deal.

Passes available at: End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, Museum of the Oregon Territory and Stevens-Crawford Heritage House. The Historic Oregon City Pass is priced at $9 (adults) $7 (seniors) and $5 (youth). Children 4 and under are free.

Best of all: It's Good Till Its Gone! Until 9/1/2008 you can take advantage of sites on the Pass you haven't used yet.

Click on the "HOC Pass FAQs" Link on the User Menu for detailed information on the benefits of the Historic Oregon City Pass.

 

·End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center·

1726 Washington St. (503) 657 - 9336

Hours: Monday-Saturday, 9:30am - 5pm, Sunday, 10:30am - 5pm

 

·Museum of the Oregon Territory·

211 Tumwater Dr. (503) 655 - 5574

Hours: Daily, 11am - 4pm

 

·Stevens Crawford Heritage House·

603 6th St. (503) 655 - 2866

Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 12pm - 4pm

Heritage - your new experience!

 

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