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Hoyt Arboretum is Portland’s museum of living trees. Hoyt Arboretum Friends works to maintain and improve Hoyt Arboretum and its collection for all people through advocacy, resources, awareness…
Hutson Museum opened in 1994 with the collections of Hood River Valley resident, Jesse Hutson. It provides entertainment and education for all. Mr. Hutson was rock hound collecting…
Lan Su Chinese Garden is one of Portland’s greatest treasures and most interesting sites to see while visiting Portland. A result of a collaboration between the cities of…
Laurel Community was settled in 1872 south of Hillsboro, Oregon. In 1923, Laurel Community Home Club was formed as a non-profit corporation. In their first meetings, they formed…
Leach connects people to nature. In 1931 Lilla and John Leach bought 4 acres on Johnson Creek, built a fine house, surrounded it with plants they collected, and…
The Mark Prairie Historical Society are a volunteer organization dedicated to maintaining the Mark Prairie Schoolhouse and its grounds, as well as collecting and preserving documents, photographs, and…
The purpose of McKee Bridge Historical Society is to engage in the preservation, restoration and maintenance of the 1917 covered McKee Bridge located in Jackson County, Oregon; and…
Located in Walterville, Oregon, the McKenzie River Discovery Center will be a world-class destination offering transformational experiences through educational displays of historic artifacts, interactive exhibits, interpretive nature trails and…
We believe that Salem should have vibrant and beautiful public landscapes that inspire and nurture the regional community. To help achieve that vision, we created the Mission Street…