Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen just stopped by to recreate their wedding photo in front of the museum. They've been married 60 years today! They celebrated by going to the casino where Ray won $2500! #cutecouples#memories#splurge
Be a part of our new permanent exhibit! We're looking for photos to use our panoramic intro theater that will welcome visitors to Experience Oregon. Deadline is Nov. 20; learn more at https://t.co/5M8gKfabdA!
For more information about Japanese internment in Oregon, check out Graham Street Production's Architecture of Internment exhibit. We hosted it earlier this year. #smalltownmuseum#historyinforms …https://t.co/rzI9X6hDNg
The CPPU will be tasked with protecting art and archeology, investigating looting, bringing smuggling gangs to justice and informing allied forces about the location of cultural heritage sites. #preserveculture https://t.co/X0Qy2d05nK
Inspired by work with tribal advisers on our forthcoming permanent exhibit, Experience Oregon, we are thrilled to host speakers from three of Oregon's Tribes for a discussion on the importance of water this Sunday at 2pm. https://t.co/PdBF12rm2u
Photo number 2 from the treasure trove: Maryhill Castle. We had to research this. The "castle" was built by Samuel Hill (of the "what in the Sam Hill" fame). It is now a museum. #smalltownmuseums#historicwashington#viewintothepast https://t.co/YtMOUqGqhV
We came across a treasure trove of photos today. As we digitize them, we'll share via social media. Here's the first one: Columbia River near Hood River. #smalltownmuseums#historicoregon#viewintothepast
Buy/borrow/read @TylerGreenDC new book on Carleton Watkins, Making the West American via @ucpress, then check out Watkins holdings at @OrHist on Digital Collections site (though esp hard to compare to seeing the mammoth prints in person). https://t.co/FJkAaHR3QN
A fabulous article by 2019 Hatfield Lecture Series speaker & #CodeGirls author @LizaMundy on the important and often untold stories of American women code breakers. https://t.co/RTHbcXMQyS via @SmithsonianMag
We apologize for the delay in getting the Clink! A Taste of Oregon Wine exhibit installed in the common areas of the Independence Civic Center. The exhibit starts on the 2nd floor & continues on the 3rd floor. Check it out Mon-Fri, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm thru 10/19.
Clink! time is cast approaching. 6pm tonight at the Independence Civic Center, 555 S Main, lower level/river entrance. Croft Vineyards will be pouring! #OregonWine
Opening reception for Clink! A Taste of Oregon Wine exhibit, tonight 6pm at Independence Civic Center, 555 S Main, lower level/river entrance. Croft Vineyards will be pouring! #travelingexhibit#OregonWine
"...the King Tut exhibit will be interactive. When people enter the exhibit, said Powers, they will get a sense of exactly what the tomb looked like when it was discovered." #WalkLikeAnEgyptian
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