Organizations
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- Oregon Historical Society Preserving, collecting, and publishing Oregon's multicultural history through museum exhibitions, research collections, and publications.
- Oregon Archaeological Society Organizes forums for members to learn and discover Oregon's history by site tours, camp-outs, and supervised digs in the desert.
- Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society The mission is to preserve the regional heritage of electric railway transportation as a living resource for the benefit of the present and future generations.
- Finnish American Historical Society of the West Shares cultural history of Finnish settlement across the Pacific Northwest.
- Corvallis Arts Center Not-for-profit educational arts organization with a gallery that features exhibitions from local, regional, and national artists.
- Historic Preservation League of Oregon HPLO takes an active role in preserving and revitalizing historic communities through the state.
- Oral History Collection The oral history program at OHS was established in 1976 to create, collect, and preserve sound-recorded documentation of Oregon history.
- Covered Bridge Society of Oregon The Covered Bridge Society of Oregon is dedicated to preserving and restoring covered bridges and promotes the study of their history and construction.
- Historical Societies in Southern Oregon Lists addresses and contact information.
- Oregon Department of Transportation History Center Historical records, correspondence and photographs dating back to the late 1800's are stored at the ODOT History Center.
- End of the Oregon Trail Preserving culture and educating the public about the history, heritage, and spirit of the people at the end of the Oregon Trail.
- Fairview-Rockwood-Wilkes Historical Society Stimulate an interest in and preserve the history of the Fairview, Rockwood, Wilkes areas of East Multnomah County Oregon.
- Oregon Society of the Sons of the American Revolution The Oregon and Washington Society was organized June 6, 1891, in Portland, Oregon.
- The Oregon State Society Daughters of the American Revolution The society began with the formation of the Multnomah Chapter in Portland by Mrs. Mary Phelps Montgomery in 1896.
- Capt William McKinney Irion Camp #1799 The largest and most active Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp in the Northwestern United States.
- The National Railway Historical Society The society is a non-profit organization which was formed in 1935 for historical and educational purposes.
- Pacific Railroad Preservation Association. A non-profit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to restoring, maintaining, and operating historic railway equipment of the Pacific Northwest.
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