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Clackamas County Historical Society:
Museum of the Oregon Territory, 211 Tumwater Dr
Stevens-Crawford Heritage House, 603 6th St

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Celebrate Cowboy Poetry week with CCHS! 🤠🐴 Discover the poetic legacy of Oregon's ranching culture in our latest Murdock Talk "Language of the Land" with Cowboy Poet Tom Swearingen! facebook.com/ClackamasCount…

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This week in #TrunkTreasures, we examine some of our itsy-bitts-iest artifacts the Portland State University students uncovered at the Stevens-Crawford Heritage House: baby garters! 👶 These Sidley baby garters... facebook.com/16726257328992…

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🌹We've got a spring in our step gearing up for the annual SCCH plant sale! Come in Saturday April 27th at the Stevens-Crawford Heritage House and spruce up your garden while supporting a good cause! facebook.com/ClackamasCount…

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More treasures from the trunks! Today's #trunktreasure is a pair of shoes and gloves from beloved local retailer Meier & Frank! 👠🧤 Aaron Meier first opened the store in Portland in 1857 and later partnered with... facebook.com/16726257328992…

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Howdy pardners! 🤠 It's time to start saddling up your horses and hitting the trail, "Language of the Land: Cowboy Poetry inspired by Oregon's Western Heritage Culture" is on tonight at 7PM! 🐴 facebook.com/ClackamasCount…

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We do love a party! 😄 If you'd like to celebrate "old-school" style, think about joining us and the Edwardian Society of Oregon during the grand re-opening of the Stevens-Crawford Heritage House Friday and Saturday June 21 & 22 ✨🎩✨ facebook.com/ClackamasCount…

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Thrilled to be partnering with @artinoregon to display Natalie Wood’s @haplesschyld art in the #stevenscrawfordheritagehouse. We reopen this Friday, April 26th with brand new exhibits. Come check it out!

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And here is the finale of our #TrunkTreasures! ❗️🔎❗️ Uncover the history of mid-century fashion, military uniforms, and museum preservation practices as the PSU Public History students crack the case on the last two of our mystery Stevens-Crawford... youtu.be/eDqhIJRV6wo

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The Annual Plant Sale is on now! Come by and see the newly re-opened Stevens-Crawford Heritage house and help support Clackamas County Heritage! facebook.com/story.php?stor…

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The plant sale is on at the #stevenscrawfordheritagehouse ! Come pick up your spring plants and support this historic house. @ Stevens-Crawford Heritage House — at Stevens-Crawford Heritage House facebook.com/16726257328992…

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Tonight only, uncover the dark history of Oregon's female murderers in tonight's Murdock Talk "Giving the Noose the Slip," with presenter Jenna Barganski. facebook.com/ClackamasCount…

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OC is a place of many firsts, including the first long-distance transmission of electricity! On this day, June 3, 1889, the Willamette Falls Electric Company (now Portland General) transmitted power generated from the Willamette Falls 14 miles to Portland. #clackamashistory

OC is a place of many firsts, including the first long-distance transmission of electricity! On this day, June 3, 1889, the Willamette Falls Electric Company (now <a href="/portlandgeneral/">Portland General</a>) transmitted power generated from the Willamette Falls 14 miles to Portland. #clackamashistory
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Our heritage home museum, the Stevens-Crawford Heritage House, is unfortunately closed for the time being, but thanks to VAMONDE you can experience this Edwardian home right from your living room! 😄 Take a look! ow.ly/RmRv50A0lxc #oregoncity #clackamashistory

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This history fact takes us an ocean away from Clackamas county! On June 9, 1945, the USS Oregon City launched at the Bethlehem Steel yard in Quincy, Massachusetts. The bell was gifted to Oregon City and is currently on display at MOOT! 😄 #clackamashistory #ussoregoncity

This history fact takes us an ocean away from Clackamas county! On June 9, 1945, the USS Oregon City launched at the Bethlehem Steel yard in Quincy, Massachusetts. The bell was gifted to Oregon City and is currently on display at MOOT! 😄 #clackamashistory #ussoregoncity
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Today, June 17, 1892, the Bull Run Forest Reserve was officially established, which would eventually become the Mt. Hood National Forest we know today. In celebration of this anniversary we're sharing some of our favorite historic #MtHood photos from our Eddy collection! 🏔️

Today, June 17, 1892, the Bull Run Forest Reserve was officially established, which would eventually become the Mt. Hood National Forest we know today. In celebration of this anniversary we're sharing some of our favorite historic #MtHood photos from our Eddy collection! 🏔️
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As part of our initiative to highlight both past and present figures from Clackamas County’s Black community, today we are sharing the story of Rose Jackson, who traveled on the Oregon Trail... by way of box. Read more about her incredible story here: ow.ly/1EB050AcZIk

As part of our initiative to highlight both past and present figures from Clackamas County’s Black community, today we are sharing the story of Rose Jackson, who traveled on the Oregon Trail... by way of box. Read more about her incredible story here: ow.ly/1EB050AcZIk