Information on houses, mansions, farms and other dwellings located in the United States that were once a private residence and have been converted into a museum because of the historic significance of its architecture, location, resident(s) and/or event(s) that took place there located in Oregon.
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- Asahel Bush House Museum Tour a Salem landmark Victorian home built by Oregon pioneer businessman Asahel Bush II in 1877-78.
- Jason Lee House Tour 1841 home of Oregon pioneer Jason Lee, located in Salem.
- John D. Boon House Home built in 1847. Exhibits, views, directions, and hours. Located in Salem.
- Methodist Parsonage Home built in 1841 with image. Includes directions and hours. Located in Salem.
- Josephine County Historical Society - Schmidt House Museum A family home on the corner of 5th and "J" Streets constructed from locally made bricks in 1901 located in Grants Pass.
- McLoughlin House Built in 1845 and located in Oregon City, the house and its furnishings have been fully restored to be authentic to the mid-Nineteenth Century, when McLoughlin occupied the home.
- Caples House A home built by Dr. Charles Green Caples in 1870, includes images and information on the complex located at Columbia City.