Mission Mill Museum |
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Facility: | Mission Mill Museum |
Description: | Mission Mill Museum interprets the history of the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill - designated an American Treasure by the National Park Service - which produced wool products from 1889 to 1962 and represents one of Oregon's earliest and strongest industries. Mission Mill also interprets the history of Jason Lee's Methodist Mission to Oregon which settled in the Willamette Valley in 1834 before the major Oregon Trail migrations. The missionaries brought formal education, industry and large scale agriculture and advocated for U.S. government in the Oregon country. Mission Mill Museum offers self-guided tours for individuals and small groups. For groups of ten or more, a guided tour can be arranged. Please call or email for group tour reservations. |
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Address 1: | 1313 Mill Street SE |
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City: | Salem |
State/Province: | 0R |
Zip Code: | 97301-6351 |
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Hours: | Monday - Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Closed Sundays and some holidays. |
Telephone: | (503) 585-7012 |
Website: | Visit Website |
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