Recommendations Near The National Oregon/California Trail Center
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This is a Hidden Gem of a Museum!
Small but really well organized and presented museum. Sign up for the tour, essential for appreciating this museum. Before you enter you are met by the 'trail leader' who answered loads of questions...
We arrived on the last Monday in August. They are closed. They work a Wednesday to Saturday schedule for the Summer. Disappointing. Sarcastically, it’s sort of non work effort
Fantastic live display for all ages to show you how it felt to be one of the settlers. Actors are fantastic and this is definitely worth stopping and seeing for all ages. Kids will be entertained
This is a cannot miss if you are in the area. Had we not been on a tour, we very well could have assumed this was simply another outdated museum. It is not. It is a living, breathing, well-maintained ...
This is a Hidden Gem of a Museum!
Small but really well organized and presented museum. Sign up for the tour, essential for appreciating this museum. Before you enter you are met by the 'trail leader' who answered loads of questions...
Disappointed
We arrived on the last Monday in August. They are closed. They work a Wednesday to Saturday schedule for the Summer. Disappointing. Sarcastically, it’s sort of non work effort
Living History
Fantastic live display for all ages to show you how it felt to be one of the settlers. Actors are fantastic and this is definitely worth stopping and seeing for all ages. Kids will be entertained
Fascinating Multi-cultural Experience
This is a cannot miss if you are in the area. Had we not been on a tour, we very well could have assumed this was simply another outdated museum. It is not. It is a living, breathing, well-maintained ...
Wagons Ho!!
We really enjoyed the experience. Loved that the docents stayed in character as if they really were living in the 1850’s. Well done.