Clackamas County Historical Society (CCHS), Oregon City, Oregon, is a nonprofit regional educational institution. Since 1952, CCHS has served as the steward of Oregon's early history. Visit us at: www.clackamashistory.org
Museum of the Oregon Territory, 211 Tumwater Drive, Oregon City OR 97045
Open 10:30 am - 4:30 pm, Tuesday through Saturday.
Stevens Crawford Heritage House, 603 6th Street, Oregon City OR 97045
Open 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm Thursday-Saturday (last tour at 3:30)
Clackamas County Family History Society Library at Museum
Research Library open Wednesdays and 1st and 3rd Saturday.
The Clackamas County Historical Society (CCHS), Oregon City, OR, is a nonprofit regional educational institution dedicated to providing historical information and maintaining two museum buildings (Museum of the Oregon Territory and the Stevens Crawford House) with ongoing and special occasion exhibits.
Clackamas County, established in 1843, derives its name from the Clackamas Indians, a Native American group that is part of the Chinookan people who fished and hunted in this area for centuries before Lewis and Clark explored the region in the early 1800s.
Historical Museum, Gift Shop, 3rd Floor Tumwater Room available for rentals - weddings, meetings, parties. Stevens Crawford Heritage House, 1908 four-square home of the Harley C. Stevens Sr. family.
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