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In 2005, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) merged with the Sonoma County Museum, when that organization scrapped plans for a $5.5 million facility at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts. In 2015, the Museum expanded east into the remodeled back half of former Conklin Brothers flooring company warehouse at Seventh and B streets.
Lane County History Museum: Eugene: Lane: Willamette Valley: History - Local Website; Oregon Trail exhibit, historic vehicles, period rooms, children's exhibits, early crafts, photographs; run by the Lane County Historical Society; includes Lane County Clerk's Building, a National Historic Register site that is the oldest building in the county ...
The Museum was located at 557 Summerfield Road in Santa Rosa. [6] The Museum closed in 1989 and the SCHS turned its collections over to the Museum of Sonoma County in 1989 [ 7 ] For more than 10 years, the SCHS held its 25-mile hike, first led by Jeff Tobes, then conducted in honor of the late Mr. Tobes.
Willamette Street in Eugene has gone through many changes since the city’s founding in the mid 1800s.
Eugene is a city connected with cultures of creators and artisans, communities of outdoorsmen and academics and a modern history dating back to the settlement of Eugene Skinner, the first white ...
This is a list of Sonoma County Landmarks as designated by the Sonoma County's Landmark Commission. [1] ... 14459 Valley Ford Road ... 21058-21050 River Blvd.
Eugene (/ j uː ˈ dʒ iː n / yoo-JEEN) is a city in and the county seat of Lane County, Oregon, United States. It is located at the southern end of the Willamette Valley , near the confluence of the McKenzie and Willamette rivers, about 50 miles (80 km) east of the Oregon Coast .
The valley's numerous waterways, particularly the Willamette River, are vital to the economy of Oregon, as they continuously deposit highly fertile alluvial soils across its broad, flat plain. A massively productive agricultural area, the valley was widely publicized in the 1820s as a "promised land of flowing milk and honey".