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Dorris Ranch Filbert FarmDorris Ranch Living History Filbert Farm
South 2nd & Dorris Streets, Springfield

History lives at Oregon’s oldest working filbert farm, operated by Willamalane Park and Recreation District. Click here.
Eugene Masonic Cemetary AssociationEugene Masonic Cemetery
25th Avenue & University Street, Eugene

Established in 1859, the Masonic Cemetery is the burial site of many hundreds of pioneering leaders and citizens. Click here.
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of ArtJordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
1223 University of Oregon, Eugene

The museum houses more than 12,500 works of art including significant holdings of Asian, Pacific Northwest, and European art. Click here.
Lane County Historical MuseumLane County Historical Museum
740 West 13th Avenue, Eugene

Dedicated to collecting, preserving, and interpreting Lane County's history from the mid 1800s to the present. Click here.
Maude Kerns Art CenterMaude Kerns Art Center
1910 E. 15th Avenue, Eugene

A complete visual arts center featuring exhibits, classes, tours, studio rentals, facility rentals, and artists' services. Click here.
Mt. Pisgah ArboretumMt. Pisgah Arboretum
34901 Frank Parrish Road, Eugene
This 208-acre site on the banks of the Coast Fork of the Willamette River boasts even miles of all-weather trails, a picnic area, covered shelter, and Visitor Center with educational exhibits. Click here.

Nearby NatureNearby Nature
622 Day Island Road, Alton Baker Park, Eugene
Nearby Nature hosts nature walks, school programs, restoration work parties, and summer daycamps in local parks. Nearby Nature is also the park host in Alton Baker Park, which includes a 230+ acre natural reserve, with heron rookeries, nesting osprey, and other splendid natural attractions.
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Oregon Air and Space MuseumOregon Air & Space Museum
90377 Boeing Drive, Eugene

Located at the south end of the Eugene Airport. See WWI triplanes, supersonic fighters, scale models, an extensive scale-model collection, and educational exhibits. Click here.
Shelton-McMurphy-Johnson HouseShelton-McMurphey-Johnson House
303 Willamette Street, Eugene

This "Castle on the Hill" was build in 1888. Tours and special exhibits focus on the building, its history, and historic context. Click here.
Science FactoryThe Science Factory Children's Museum & Planetarium
2300 Leo Harris Parkway, Eugene

Engage, excite, inspire! The Science Factory is where fun and learning collide with hands-on exhibits and interactive programs. Explore, create, tinker, touch and discover inside the museum or out in beautiful Alton Baker Park. All ages welcome. Click here.
Springfield MuseumSpringfield Museum
590 Main Street, Springfield

The Main Street Gallery features changing exhibits of local regional art and antiques while the Interpretive Center is the place to explore the adventures of early Oregonians. Click here.
University of Oregon Museum of Natural HistoryUniversity of Oregon
Museum of Natural & Cultural History
1680 East 15th Avenue, Eugene

Learn about Oregon's natural and cultural past through exhibits about birds, trees, archaeology, geology, and Native American dwellings. Click here.
Wayne Morse Historical ParkWayne Morse Historical Park
595 Crest Drive, Eugene

History and politics come alive at the Wayne Morse Farm. This 1936 home was the working farm of Wayne Morse, Oregon's independent senator from 1944-68. Exhibits and memorabilia. Click here.
West Eugene WetlandsWest Eugene Wetlands
751 South Danebo, Eugene

More than 2,200 acres of open space within the city limits of Eugene with more than two miles of waking trails, boardwalks, a wildlife observation blind, a paved bike path, and several interpretive overlooks. Click here.