Linn County Historical Museum
Founded in 1962, the Linn County Historical Museum in Brownsville, Oregon, showcases early 19th-century pioneer life, Native American cultures, and Oregon Trail immigrants through exhibits in a railroad depot and train cars.

šŸ“œ Linn County Historical Museum, founded 1962.šŸ” Exhibits in original railroad depot and six Southern Pacific railroad cars.

Why Go

šŸš‚ Explore real train cars and a boxcar theater.
🤠 Dress in period costumes for photos and pose with an authentic covered wagon.
šŸ“œ Learn about Native American cultures, Oregon Trail immigrants, and pioneer life.
šŸ“š Utilize an extensive genealogy section.
šŸ” Tour the elegant 1881 Moyer House (separate fee).
šŸŽžļø Discover the filming location of "Stand By Me".

Tips

šŸ’° Donations gladly accepted for the museum.
ā³ Allow at least 2 hours for a thorough visit.
🚶 Visit other nearby sites like the picture gallery and Carlson's hardware.

Cost

šŸ’° Museum admission is free; Moyer House tour costs a few dollars.

Hours

šŸ•’ Moyer House open for tours most weekends and by request; museum hours not specified.

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