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Portland / Oregon / United States
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Located downtown near city hall, The Wells Fargo History Museum highlights the venerable companys rich history in Oregon. Enjoy an original stagecoach built in 1854, and a "stagecoach ride" experience. Send a telegram, and discover how Wells Fargo connected Oregons communities in the 19th century. The museum offers school groups a hands-on experience through education programs and exhibits that address the Common Core Standards. Scouts can earn the limited edition Wells Fargo fun patch by participating in an activity that features a then vs. now approach to teach financial literacy. These programs are free but reservations are required. The museum store features a variety of Wells Fargo branded gifts, collectibles and apparel. Guided tours are available with advance reservations and admission is always free.
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Portland / Oregon / United States
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Pittock Mansion is a look back at Portland's history. The family home of the influential Pittock family, one of the city's founding families, the home and grounds are now open to the public. The historical home, which was a private residence well into the last century, is set amidst some of Portland's most popular hiking trails and picnic grounds. The former home includes rooms that have been restored into their original time period as well as exhibition rooms with rotating exhibits that tell stories of Portland's past.

Best and worst time to go to Pittock Mansion
The area surrounding the Pittock Mansion is filled with hiking trails and weekend warriors on bike rides. Avoid visiting on weekends if possible and aim for a quiet afternoon during the week so that you can explore both the home and the grounds at your leisure. Rainy days are best because the home tour is indoors and there will be far few hikers and bikers to hit on your way up to the mansion.

Must see/do at Pittock Mansion
Although it can be tempting to skip the admission fee and tour the grounds, go ahead and pay the fee and explore the mansion's many rooms. From kitchens to bedrooms, each room has been recreated to look and feel like it would have been when it the home was built in 1914. If available, take a guided tour to get more details about the mansion's historical relevance in Portland as well as the family. Guided tours are random, according to volunteer availability and the number of visitors to the mansion.

Admission to Pittock Mansion
Admission to Pittock Mansion is free for members and then varies in price according to age.

Parking and public transportation to Pittock Mansion
Free parking is available outside of the mansion, part of the Pittock Acres Park. The Pittock Mansion is also accessible via Tri-Met bus, but there is an uphill hike of half a mile from the bus stop on West Burnside to the mansion itself.

Food at Pittock Mansion
Due to the small size, there are no dining options at Pittock Mansion. However, the beautiful grounds and stunning views have made Pittock Mansion a favorite place for picnics.

Insider tips for visitors to Pittock Mansion
If you plan a trip to Pittock Mansion, also take time to explore the surrounding hiking trails and have a picnic. There is also a gatekeeper's cottage, which is only open when there is a volunteer, so if it is open during your visit, be sure to check it out. Before you go, search local coupon sites for discounts on admission prices.

Author's bio: Carly Zinderman is a freelance writer from Los Angeles that loves to travel. She has written for many websites on topics including travel, food and drink.

 

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Troutdale / Oregon / United States
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Madras / Oregon / United States
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Pendleton / Oregon / United States
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Astoria / Oregon / United States
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Columbia River Maritime Museum was founded in 1962 when Rolf Klep, a native of Astoria, returned to his birthplace after retirement as a successful graphic artist on the east coast. Upon returning, Klep ( a long-time collector of marine artifacts ) and a group of his colleagues sought to establish a museum to preserve the rich maritime heritage of the entire Columbia River region - a museum of national distinction. Today the Columbia River Maritime Museums national reputation for the quality of its exhibits and the scope of its collections makes it one of the finest maritime museums in the nation. It is also the first museum in Oregon to meet national accreditation standards, and has been designated the official state maritime museum for Oregon. The Columbia River Maritime Museum celebrated its 40th anniversary and $6 million remodeling and expansion on May 11, 2002. The Museum renovation began in October 2000 and increased exhibit space to 44, 200 square feet. The new space houses interactive exhibits that combine history with cutting-edge technology and numerous Museum acquisitions. Visitors of all ages will experience what it is like to pilot a tugboat, participate in a Coast Guard rescue on the Columbia River Bar, and live in Astoria during the height of salmon fishing. Huge windows make the Columbia River a living backdrop for exhibits that are interactive and touchable, many accompanied by interviews with people involved in the events depicted.
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Beaverton / Oregon / United States
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Baker City / Oregon / United States
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Housed in the historic 1920 Natatorium, Baker Heritage Museum tells the real story of the development of the Old West when gold was discovered in 1861 in the mountains along the Oregon Trail. 33,000 sq feet of permanent and changing exhibits include the world renowned Cavin-Warfel Rock Collection, and the actual artifacts of the people and businesses that established Baker County in the late 19th-early 20th century.
Cascade Locks / Oregon / United States
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Mitchell / Oregon / United States
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Newport / Oregon / United States
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Visit the Ripleys Believe it or Not! Odditorium in Newport and discover the unusual & the bizarre. We offer our world famous museum, undersea gardens and the wax museum.
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Portland / Oregon / United States
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The Northwest Film Center is a regional media arts resource and service organization founded to encourage the study, appreciation, and utilization of the moving image arts, foster their artistic and professional excellence, and to help create a climate in which they may flourish. The Center provides a variety of film and video exhibition, education, and information programs primarily directed to the residents of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska.
Grand Ronde / Oregon / United States
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The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Medical Clinic provides a range of health care services. It conducts physical and children examinations. The clinic also offers immunization, health assessment, primary care, patient education, family planning and preventative solutions. Medical Clinic provides outpatient health care for tribal members in Grand Ronde in Oregon. In addition, it features a laboratory and X-ray department and offers on-site radiology services. The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde operates behavioral health, finance, physical medicine, optometry, youth education and financial risk management departments. It also has a tribal council and health and wellness center. The organization provides a cultural education program.