East Linn Museum

East Linn Museum The East Linn Museum The history of east Linn County told through a growing collection of photos, artifacts, and documents. See You Soon!

The East Linn Museum began in 1973 with the formation of the Museum Association sponsored by the Sweet Home Beatification Committee. The small collection that was settled into the current location in 1975 has blossomed and grown to several thousand artifacts, photos, documents, and records. Visitors are treated to a unique glimpse in to the daily lives of the early families of east Linn County thr

ough the tools, household items, medical instruments, equipment, photos, and countless other items of the farmers, horse wranglers, blacksmiths, loggers, carpenters, and many other characters
The East Linn Museum Society (ELMS) is non-profit organization. The Museum is run, maintained, and managed entirely by volunteers and financially supported solely by its members and visitors to the East Linn Museum. With out the efforts of the amazing volunteers and the support of the community this museum would not exist as it does today. Please stop by for a visit, it is free. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer or a member please do not hesitate to call us.

The South Hills Nature Trail is being demolished! There were about 10 trees that fell down along the trail in January an...
08/13/2019

The South Hills Nature Trail is being demolished! There were about 10 trees that fell down along the trail in January and the Public Works Office and City Manager just hired Melcher Logging to take out the “dangerous trees” on the trail. The trail may require a small amount of maintenance but they have gone too far. As of yesterday, they have taken out the 10 fallen trees along with three plies of other trees and also clear cut an entire area that was not affected. The piles of noble “dangerous trees” were all solid and healthy.

I have used the South Hills Trail 4-5 times a week for the past 25 years and 99% of the trees have withstood ice storms, heavy snowstorms, incessant rainstorms, strong winds, and microbursts - they do not need to be taken out. Many people use this trail daily for walking and running. I take people from the community on hikes there for the East Linn Museum to talk about the history of the area. I also take Jr. High students on hikes on the trail to identify local plants.

Please take a minute today to contact the Public Works Office, the City Manager and the City of Sweet Home to let them know you value this trail as a place of beauty and recreation; request to have the work stopped immediately before this trail is gone. The South Hills Trail is public land and we have a voice in what happens to it. The decision to destroy it was made without any input from those of us who actually use the trail.

08/13/2019
Students from the Oregon History Club hiked to Cascadia Caves yesterday. A wonderful place to learn history and respect ...
05/02/2019

Students from the Oregon History Club hiked to Cascadia Caves yesterday. A wonderful place to learn history and respect for the Kalapuya Tribes who lived peacefully here for many centuries before anyone else.

A Geologist will be visiting the museum this weekend. Bring any rocks you have questions about and he will help you iden...
04/25/2019

A Geologist will be visiting the museum this weekend. Bring any rocks you have questions about and he will help you identify them.

Thank you to the Oregon History Club from Sweet Home High School and Jr. High School for helping move some of the displa...
04/12/2019

Thank you to the Oregon History Club from Sweet Home High School and Jr. High School for helping move some of the displays. We are preparing to update the Early Settlers display and the Kalapuya display.

Don’t miss the carriage rides, hot chocolate and baked goods this weekend at the East Linn Museum.
12/08/2018

Don’t miss the carriage rides, hot chocolate and baked goods this weekend at the East Linn Museum.

Morning mist at the East Linn Museum.
11/12/2018

Morning mist at the East Linn Museum.

Enjoyed handing out candy to trick or treaters at the museum tonight with the Oregon History Club from the high school.
11/01/2018

Enjoyed handing out candy to trick or treaters at the museum tonight with the Oregon History Club from the high school.

Thank you to all who came to our “Family Night at the Museum” this past week. We all had an enjoyable time.
09/30/2018

Thank you to all who came to our “Family Night at the Museum” this past week. We all had an enjoyable time.

Come to the museum and see the incredible sculpture that was put up this morning. Thank you to Robin Miller, Mike Melche...
09/29/2018

Come to the museum and see the incredible sculpture that was put up this morning. Thank you to Robin Miller, Mike Melcher and Bill Horak for all of the time, effort and resources they have so generously donated to this project.

Address

746 Long Street
Sweet Home, OR
97386

Opening Hours

Thursday 11am - 4pm
Friday 11am - 4pm
Saturday 11am - 4pm

Telephone

(541) 367-4580

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