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  1. Morton Historic Railroad Depot

    The Morton Depot is the sole remaining Tacoma Eastern Railroad depot and located in the historic town of Morton. The Tacoma Eastern was built primarily by Japanese laborers and the depot itself contains physical evidence they helped construct it. This makes it a very important…

    Location: Morton , WA 98356
  2. Morton Loggers’ Jubilee

    The “Granddaddy of all Logging Shows” celebrates and preserves the heritage of the days of the springboard and the axe.  The first Loggers’ Jubilee began in 1937 or 1938 as a friendly competition between local men whose livelihood was the always strenuous and sometimes hazardous…

    Location: Morton, WA 98356
  3. Morton Roxy Theatre

    Find the charming Roxy Theater in Morton. This newly renovated 1930’s theatre continues to captivate audiences through song, dance and acting. The original theatre was built in the early 1900’s by Thomas Hopgood who became Morton’s first mayor. The theater burned down with the rest…

    Location: Morton , WA 98356
  4. Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad

    Transport yourself back to the heyday of steam locomotive logging on a more than two-hour train ride through the foothills of Mount Rainier. Hear the train whistle and feel the rumble of the tracks as you pass over tall wooden trestles, through the dense forest,…

  5. Mount St. Helens Visitor Center

    Built in the architectural mode known as Cascade style, the Silver Lake visitor center won a design award from President Ronald Reagan in 1988. Its large windows and sweeping, upward lines contribute to the feeling of magnificence surrounding the mountain. Inside, visitors may enjoy a variety…

    Location: 3029 Spirit Lake Hwy, Silver Lake, WA 98611
  6. Mt. Hood Cultural Center

    The Mt. Hood Cultural Center & Museum is a hub of activity on Mt. Hood.  Located in the village of Government Camp, in the heart of Oregon’s only Alpine Village, the Cultural Center serves as a museum, visitor information center, community center and meeting place.  The…

    Location: 88900 E Hwy 26, Government Camp, OR 97028
  7. Murals of Estacada

    The ArtBack Artists’ Cooperative was formed in 1992 by nine professional artists who joined together for a local exhibition.  Overwhelmed by the tremendous support for their first show, they realized they had the opportunity to play a major role in shaping the future of visual…

    Location: Estacada, OR 97023
  8. Museum At Warm Springs

    The Museum At Warm Springs is intended to preserve the history and traditions of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon. The museum is both a gesture of welcome to the general public and a conservatory for ancient and revered traditions. Your…

    Location: 2189 Highway 26, Warm Springs, OR 97761
  9. Museum of Natural and Cultural History

    The Museum of Natural and Cultural History (MNCH) at the University of Oregon is the state repository for anthropological collections and the premier natural and cultural history museum in the state. Exhibitions illustrate 15,000 years of cultural history and 200 million years of geology, and…

    Location: 1680 E. 15th Ave, Eugene, OR 97403
  10. Northwest Trek

    Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is a treasure for families and individuals to see free-roaming wildlife up close. Ride the tram through this 723-acre park and see bison, bighorn sheep, and woodland caribou. Follow the forested trails on foot to view wolves, bobcats, lynx, cougars, owls,…

    Location: 11610 Trek Dr East, Eatonville, WA 98328
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