Antique Shops........ Arlene’s Victorian Rose - 541-928-4203 Camas Creek Antiques - 541-926-0035 Christmas Now & Then - 541-924-1225 Flinn’s Mall Antiques - 541-926-2286 My Secret Treasures - 541-924-0116 Opulence NXS Pastime Antiques - 541-926-0303 Pattycake’s Plunder - 541-619-4688 Peabody’s - 541-926-3654 Vintique - 541-924-9697 Peabody’s - 541-990-1615
The Albany Regional Museum - 136 Lyon Street SW, Albany, OR 97321 This museum is a fun collection of old Albany memorabilia, photos and artifacts. View a shoeshine stand popular in Albany for decades or the Camp Adair exibit, and be sure to stop in the Tripp Research Room. The Museum is open Monday through Saturday 12-4pm. and during other times by appointment.For more information: (541) 967-7122 The Boston Mill Society - 1132 30th Place SW, Albany OR 97321-3419 The Boston Mill Society is working to preserve the Boston/Thompson mill properties as a center to interpret the agricultural, commercial, industrial, and social life of Oregon's Willamette Valley. Boston/Thompson Mills is Oregon's oldest continuously operating water powered mill, one of four remaining grist mills in the state, and one of only two mills still in operation. It is an integral part of the history of Linn County and the Willamette Valley. Located in Shedd, Oregon. View from the road only. Dentzel American Carousel Museum - 503 SW 1st Ave, Albany, OR The Depot Museum - 39004 NE 1st Ave., Scio, OR 97373 Located at 1st and Ash, the depot itself was the West Scio Depot that in 1985 was dismantled from a farm west of town, moved, and completely rebuilt on the present site. Hours are Saturday & Sunday 1pm-4pm or by appointment. 503-394-2354
Linn County Historical Museum - 101 Park Ave., Brownsville, OR 97327 Linn County Historical Museum was established in Brownsville in 1962 by the Linn County Historical Society in cooperation with the City of Brownsville. The museum is open Monday through Saturday 11am-4pm and Sunday 1-5pm. Group tours may be pre-arranged for any time or day. Call to arrange for tours or for further information. 541-466-3390 541-466-5666 Monteith House Museum - P.O. Box 965 518 2nd, SW , Albany, Oregon 97321 The Monteith House, the first frame structure built in Albany in 1849, is one of the most authentically restored homes in Oregon. It is now a house museum, where visitors can see the pioneer kitchen Christine Monteith used to prepare meals or the original piano brought by covered wagon to help make the wilderness a bit more civilized. The house is open to the public for touring. 541-928-0911 800-526-2256 Rock Hill School Foundation Rock Hill School Foundation has restored Rock Hill School to represent the typical one-room schoolhouse of the early part of the century. The current structure is the fifth school building to occupy the site, continuing a tradition dating back to 1853. It is open to tours by arrangement. Call for more information. 541-758-4404
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