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Built in 1907, the Stevens-Crawford Museum is a house museum that was once the home of pioneering family and prominent citizens of Oregon, Harley Stevens, and Mary Elizabeth Crawford. Also known as the Stevens-Crawford Heritage House (SCHH), the museum is an excellent example of an American Foursquare home and has retained much of its original Edwardian splendor with many pieces of original furniture, fixings, and other elements. Visitors can enjoy guided and self-guided tours of the home and learn more about Progressive Era inventions and innovations, the history of Oregon City, and how historical events shaped the community.

603 6th St, Oregon City, OR 97045, Phone: 503-655-2866

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