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The Siuslaw Pioneer Museum exhibits historical items of the Siuslaw Valley and its surrounding areas. Many of the artifacts were made or used in the every day life of our pioneers. We welcome your visit Wednesday  through Sunday, noon to 4 p.m.

Search online indexes of Family Names and Subject Files as a source for your research or view the indexes and files at our on-site William Kyle Research Library. The library is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11 to 3 p.m. Call the library at (541) 997-7884, ext.1 for more information.

EXHIBITS

A Rotating Display is located in the museum lobby and is replaced with a new exhibit approximately every two months. Our newest display features a History of the Cushman Railroad. Image and display items celebrate  builders of the Cushman Bridge and train crew members. Our upcoming Rotating Display will feature the U.S. Coast Guard. Our Then and Now on-line Photo Gallery features historical images of a location alongside a contrasting image recently taken at the same location.

STORIES

Enjoy stories? The Oral History Project includes interviews and stories of descendants from pioneer families and long-time residents. Stories include surviving a shipwreck, being among the first white settlers to live on the North Fork, a sawmill career, and more. Life was about attending a one-room school, growing up in a Civil Conservation Corp camp, working in a sawmill or a story of  pitching the first no-hitter baseball game for Siuslaw High School. Read these Stories Here or view our audio and transcribed interviews at the Kyle Research Library (open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.).

The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 4 p.m.

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Admission

Adults (age 16 and over) $7.
Free for 15 years old and under (when accompanied by adult)
Free for all museum members.

For a group of 10 or more, please make reservations by calling 541-997-7884.

Museum Hours

Wednesday through Sundays, noon to 4:00 p.m. For additional details, visit our Facebook page.

The museum is closed Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day through the month of January except for special occasions as announced.