"Turn of the Century Trip"
Built in 1907, this museum was once the home of prominent citizens of Oregon, Mary Elizabeth Crawford and Harley Stevens. It still contains the original antique furnishings of both the owners and other long passed prominent citizens of this area. The classic foursquare architectural style was popular in the 1910s and 1920s so tours through the museum are like taking a trip back in time.
603 Sixth Street, Oregon City, OR, United States, 97045
"Turn of the Century Trip"
Built in 1907, this museum was once the home of prominent citizens of Oregon, Mary Elizabeth Crawford and Harley Stevens. It still contains the original antique furnishings of both the owners and other long passed prominent citizens of this area. The classic foursquare architectural style was popular in the 1910s and 1920s so tours through the museum are like taking a trip back in time.
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