The Robert E. Campbell House is a historic residence built in 1870. Spread over a modest area of 0.4 acre (0.16 hectare), it displays the Rural Gothic Cottage Revival style of architecture. Due to its historic nature and beautiful architecture, it has been put up in the National Register of Historic Places.
Built in 1914, the Hope Abbey Mausoleum has some really amazing Egyptian-style crypts and niches which are on display. It has been constructed in Egyptian revival style with its doors made from copper. The entrance to this place has a massive archway which is covered in ancient Egyptian symbols. Tours are available of this place where visitors can learn about the history of Egypt and its culture.
A large arch, adorned with a singular sanguine board, welcomes you to Downtown Cottage Grove. Steeped in rich history and heritage, this area of the town is a haven for history buffs and avid explorers. Lined along the Main Street here are scores of shops, restaurants, cafes and more. The weekly farmer’s market is held right here, inviting tourists to experience the best of the town’s culture and rendezvous with the gregarious townsfolk. When in Cottage Grove, one cannot miss wandering along the legendary Downtown Cottage Grove.