Culture, General, History
Visits by school classes; art gallery for local artists; speakers; ice-cream social.
Christian Brienholt's log cabin (1886); collection of pioneer artifacts includes historical organ, spinning wheel.
History, Historic House, Historical Society
Collection housed in historical LDS tithing office.
Log cabin with pioneer furnishings.
Pioneer furniture, clothing and other items mostly from descendants of American Fork pioneers.
Collection displayed in basement of restored country courthouse.
Collection is located in historical LDS Church tithing office consisting of three stories.
In-situ exhibit of 1,600 dinosaur bones as they were deposited in a river 145,000,000 years ago; primarily self-guiding tours; occasional talks given during summer season.
Historical log cabin (1886).
E.C. Peterson's log cabin with pioneer artifacts.
Located in historical LDS Church tithing office.
Log house located on Church Square.
History, Historical Society
We have Tooele County Artifacts from 1849 to 1900 in our Museum. We also have early Pioneer pictures and Histories from that era.
Pioneer artifacts and histories of pioneers. Tours are provided to schools, scouts, etc.
Exhibits of Pioneer artifacts.
As we gather for the Oregon Museums Association 2024 Annual Conference in Coos Bay, the conference theme “Ebb & Flow” acknowledges the nearby coastline while providing a metaphor to reflect on the work of Oregon’s museums today
It can feel like the sands are shifting as museums face challenges and opportunities like changing patterns of visitorship, evolving technologies, revised funding strategies, and peoples’ desire for community.
The 2024 conference will explore contemporary issues facing museums, so that together we can take the helm to identify solutions and successfully steer our work forward
Whether you are an emerging professional just getting your feet wet, in the mid-career flow, or an established leader navigating the depths of museum work, we invite you to join us at The Mill Casino Hotel in Coos Bay, September 8-10, 2024.
For more information, please email connect@oregonmuseums.org.
CAM is hard at work planning for the 2025 conference, set to take place from February 18–22, 2025 in San Francisco. We look forward to highlighting best practices and innovative ideas from California's museum community
The California Association of Museums is excited to continue offering in-person programming for 2025. We will not be requiring proof of COVID vaccination/s, but highly encourage vaccination and boosters. For the health and safety of our colleagues, masks are also encouraged (but not required). Capacity and spaces will be thoughtfully considered in the planning of this event.
For more information, please email programs@calmuseums.org.