Guidebook for Gladstone

Susannah & Randall
Susannah & Randall
Guidebook for Gladstone

Food Scene

Best breakfast around
Hale's Restaurant
17502 SE McLoughlin Blvd
Best breakfast around
It really is good food fast, veggie burgers to Halibut and chips. A little spendy, but local suppliers and good food handling practices.
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Burgerville
1900 Molalla Ave
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It really is good food fast, veggie burgers to Halibut and chips. A little spendy, but local suppliers and good food handling practices.
Because its close, and inexpensive...
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Taco Bell
2079 W Burnside St
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Because its close, and inexpensive...
Relaxed local Italian chain featuring a menu of pizza, pasta, classic entrees & burgers, plus a bar.
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Bugatti's Oregon City
334 Warner Milne Rd
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Relaxed local Italian chain featuring a menu of pizza, pasta, classic entrees & burgers, plus a bar.
Good food in an exceptional setting
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Stone Cliff Inn
17900 S Clackamas River Dr
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Good food in an exceptional setting
You can't go wrong with Nessie tenders and the crab dip. Always my must have here with a Guinness. Can't wait to enjoy the patio when the sun decides to come out.
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The Highland Stillhouse
201 S 2nd St
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You can't go wrong with Nessie tenders and the crab dip. Always my must have here with a Guinness. Can't wait to enjoy the patio when the sun decides to come out.
It may be busy, make sure you have time.Excellent woodfired pizzas and calzones, great bar and beer selection. Good friendly service and menu.
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Mi Famiglia Wood Oven Pizzeria
701 Main St
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It may be busy, make sure you have time.Excellent woodfired pizzas and calzones, great bar and beer selection. Good friendly service and menu.
Mexican Fast Food Vegetarian Friendly
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Super Torta
5640 SE Woodstock Blvd
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Mexican Fast Food Vegetarian Friendly
American Cafe Soups Vegetarian Friendly Gluten Free Options Great Coffee options
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Singer Hill Cafe
623 7th St
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American Cafe Soups Vegetarian Friendly Gluten Free Options Great Coffee options
Wonderful place for the Gluten free diet
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Kyra's Bake Shop
599 A Ave
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Wonderful place for the Gluten free diet
Great service, beautiful atmosphere, can't wait to come back for wine & cheese
Grano Bakery and Market
1500 Washington St
Great service, beautiful atmosphere, can't wait to come back for wine & cheese
It's your hosts favorite place in Gladstone. Sizable outfit with a contemporary backdrop providing light meals, free WiFi
Crossroads Coffee Cafe
250 Princeton Ave
It's your hosts favorite place in Gladstone. Sizable outfit with a contemporary backdrop providing light meals, free WiFi
Susannah's Favorite! Coffee drinks are brewed from house-roasted beans at this low-key haunt with a courtyard & koi pond.
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Happyrock Coffee Roasting Co
1085 Portland Ave
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Susannah's Favorite! Coffee drinks are brewed from house-roasted beans at this low-key haunt with a courtyard & koi pond.

Drinks & Nightlife

Crafted beer, good french fries, outside patio seating and river views, in a Historic church
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McMenamins Oregon City
102 9th St
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Crafted beer, good french fries, outside patio seating and river views, in a Historic church
Beer Gardens, Pubs
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Arch Bridge Tap House
205 7th St
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Beer Gardens, Pubs
Local favorite down and dirty! Not an easy place to find, but worth the adventure. They have food! Lots of parking in the back. Seating is right in the middle of operations. Ain't fancy, but I'm here to sample beer not decor. Indoor and outdoor seating.
Feckin Irish Brewery
415 S McLoughlin Blvd
Local favorite down and dirty! Not an easy place to find, but worth the adventure. They have food! Lots of parking in the back. Seating is right in the middle of operations. Ain't fancy, but I'm here to sample beer not decor. Indoor and outdoor seating.
Food and drinks. One of the last few Oregon City original bars. The staff is super friendly, the owner is a angel. Falls View Tavern is very community oriented. This is where the locals go. Live music often. They have a nice outdoor seating area with a heat lamp to keep the cold at bay. You will feel welcomed instantly.
Falls View Tavern
100 S McLoughlin Blvd
Food and drinks. One of the last few Oregon City original bars. The staff is super friendly, the owner is a angel. Falls View Tavern is very community oriented. This is where the locals go. Live music often. They have a nice outdoor seating area with a heat lamp to keep the cold at bay. You will feel welcomed instantly.
http://willamettewines.com/
Willamette Valley Wineries Association
10200 SW Eastridge St
http://willamettewines.com/
Welcome to Villa Catalana Cellars, open Saturdays from 1 to 4pm We are open Saturdays from 1pm to 4pm, $10 tasting fee of which $5 is refundable with wine purchase. We are pouring our, 2014 Pinot Noir, 2015 Pinot Gris, 2013 Petite Sirah, 2015 Chardonnay, our Villa Catalana Red Blend (66% Merlot 33% Pinot Noir) and our Cascade Berry Fortified wine liquor. Our Cascade Berry Fortified Wine liquor and 2012 Pinot Noir won gold medals at the 2015 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition. In 2016 our 2013 Syrah won a bronze. We encourage you to bring a lunch or snacks and enjoy our gardens. When our chef has food available, we ask that you support him and do not bring food on those days. Please d
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Villa Catalana Cellars
11900 S Criteser Rd
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Welcome to Villa Catalana Cellars, open Saturdays from 1 to 4pm We are open Saturdays from 1pm to 4pm, $10 tasting fee of which $5 is refundable with wine purchase. We are pouring our, 2014 Pinot Noir, 2015 Pinot Gris, 2013 Petite Sirah, 2015 Chardonnay, our Villa Catalana Red Blend (66% Merlot 33% Pinot Noir) and our Cascade Berry Fortified wine liquor. Our Cascade Berry Fortified Wine liquor and 2012 Pinot Noir won gold medals at the 2015 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition. In 2016 our 2013 Syrah won a bronze. We encourage you to bring a lunch or snacks and enjoy our gardens. When our chef has food available, we ask that you support him and do not bring food on those days. Please d
HOME WINES WINE CLUB CALENDAR CONTACT King's Raven Winery King's Raven Winery Est. 1999 HOURS: FRIDAY - SUNDAY FROM NOON TO 5 PM CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY, THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS $5 TASTING FEE 11603 S NEW ERA RD OREGON CITY, OR 97045 PHONE +1 503-505-6873 EMAIL INFO@KINGSRAVENWINE.COM
King's Raven Winery
11603 S New Era Rd
HOME WINES WINE CLUB CALENDAR CONTACT King's Raven Winery King's Raven Winery Est. 1999 HOURS: FRIDAY - SUNDAY FROM NOON TO 5 PM CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY, THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS $5 TASTING FEE 11603 S NEW ERA RD OREGON CITY, OR 97045 PHONE +1 503-505-6873 EMAIL INFO@KINGSRAVENWINE.COM

Sightseeing

Historic Willamette falls powered two mills for over 100 years, and was the economy for Clackamas County. The ruins can be seen today, along with a still operational power plant that was the site of the first successful long distance electrical transmission on the West Coast
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Willamette Falls
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Historic Willamette falls powered two mills for over 100 years, and was the economy for Clackamas County. The ruins can be seen today, along with a still operational power plant that was the site of the first successful long distance electrical transmission on the West Coast
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Oregon City Municipal Elevator U.S. National Register of Historic Places Oregon City Municipal Elevator in Oregon City, OR.jpg Oregon City Municipal Elevator is located in Oregon City OR Oregon City Municipal Elevator Show map of Oregon City OR Show map of Oregon Show map of the US Show all Location610 Bluff Street Oregon City, Oregon Coordinates45°21′24.9″N 122°36′27.7″WCoordinates: 45°21′24.9″N 122°36′27.7″W Built1955 Built byOtis Elevator Company ArchitectGordon E. Trapp NRHP Reference #14000181[1] Added to NRHPMay 15, 2014[1]
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Oregon City Municipal Elevator
6 Railroad Ave
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Oregon City Municipal Elevator U.S. National Register of Historic Places Oregon City Municipal Elevator in Oregon City, OR.jpg Oregon City Municipal Elevator is located in Oregon City OR Oregon City Municipal Elevator Show map of Oregon City OR Show map of Oregon Show map of the US Show all Location610 Bluff Street Oregon City, Oregon Coordinates45°21′24.9″N 122°36′27.7″WCoordinates: 45°21′24.9″N 122°36′27.7″W Built1955 Built byOtis Elevator Company ArchitectGordon E. Trapp NRHP Reference #14000181[1] Added to NRHPMay 15, 2014[1]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Oregon City Bridge Oregon City Bridge wide view from fishing dock (2013) - 1.jpg Carries OR 43 CrossesWillamette River LocaleOregon City to West Linn, Oregon, USA Maintained byOregon DOT Characteristics Designthrough arch of hollow box girder construction Total length745 ft (227 m) Longest span360 ft (110 m) History Opened December 28, 1922 Willamette River Bridge (No. 357) U.S. National Register of Historic Places Oregon City Bridge is located in Oregon City OR Oregon City Bridge Show map of Oregon City OR Show map of Oregon Show map of the US Show all LocationOregon City, Oregon; Willamette River at river mile 26.0 Coordinates45°21′32.6″N 12
Oregon City Arch Bridge
Oregon City Arch Bridge
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Oregon City Bridge Oregon City Bridge wide view from fishing dock (2013) - 1.jpg Carries OR 43 CrossesWillamette River LocaleOregon City to West Linn, Oregon, USA Maintained byOregon DOT Characteristics Designthrough arch of hollow box girder construction Total length745 ft (227 m) Longest span360 ft (110 m) History Opened December 28, 1922 Willamette River Bridge (No. 357) U.S. National Register of Historic Places Oregon City Bridge is located in Oregon City OR Oregon City Bridge Show map of Oregon City OR Show map of Oregon Show map of the US Show all LocationOregon City, Oregon; Willamette River at river mile 26.0 Coordinates45°21′32.6″N 12
1.55 Acres. Located on the Clackamas River in the 82nd Drive commercial area, High Rocks Park is used year round by fishermen and during the summer by some picnickers and swimmers. The lower level, which is subject to yearly flooding, is unimproved. High Rocks Park Lifeguard Program: An agreement between the City of Gladstone, the City of Oregon City and American Medical Response (AMR) continues the lifeguard program each summer at the High Rocks area beginning on Memorial Day and continuing through Labor Day. This service, which is provided at no cost to either city, is intended to reduce water related accidents along this hazardous stretch of the Clackamas River.
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Parque High Rocks
25 82nd Dr
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1.55 Acres. Located on the Clackamas River in the 82nd Drive commercial area, High Rocks Park is used year round by fishermen and during the summer by some picnickers and swimmers. The lower level, which is subject to yearly flooding, is unimproved. High Rocks Park Lifeguard Program: An agreement between the City of Gladstone, the City of Oregon City and American Medical Response (AMR) continues the lifeguard program each summer at the High Rocks area beginning on Memorial Day and continuing through Labor Day. This service, which is provided at no cost to either city, is intended to reduce water related accidents along this hazardous stretch of the Clackamas River.
The End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center offers the “Bound for Oregon” featured film, genealogy assistance for descendants of pioneers, and exciting and interactive exhibits that include period games and crafts like candle dipping and making a rag doll. Pack your wagon, dress like a pioneer, make butter and fill out a land claim, too! Outside the Interpretive Center, enjoy the heritage garden, a guided walk of our interpretive trail, and Abernethy Green with pioneer lawn games.
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End of the Oregon Trail
1726 Washington St
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The End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center offers the “Bound for Oregon” featured film, genealogy assistance for descendants of pioneers, and exciting and interactive exhibits that include period games and crafts like candle dipping and making a rag doll. Pack your wagon, dress like a pioneer, make butter and fill out a land claim, too! Outside the Interpretive Center, enjoy the heritage garden, a guided walk of our interpretive trail, and Abernethy Green with pioneer lawn games.
Important piece of Oregon history John McLoughlin, chief factor for the Hudson's Bay Company, was arguably the most important white man during the colonization of the Pacific Northwest. He established Fort Vancouver in 1825, which bought fur animals from both Native Americans and others. He also helped countless pioneers as they arrived in the Northwest and needing supplies to get them through the first winter. After retiring from the Bay, McLoughlin spent the last 11 years of his life at this home in Oregon City. The home was built in 1846 and it became a museum in 1910. It's listed as a national historic site
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McLoughlin House
713 Center St
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Important piece of Oregon history John McLoughlin, chief factor for the Hudson's Bay Company, was arguably the most important white man during the colonization of the Pacific Northwest. He established Fort Vancouver in 1825, which bought fur animals from both Native Americans and others. He also helped countless pioneers as they arrived in the Northwest and needing supplies to get them through the first winter. After retiring from the Bay, McLoughlin spent the last 11 years of his life at this home in Oregon City. The home was built in 1846 and it became a museum in 1910. It's listed as a national historic site
The Mcloughlin Promenade is defined as the walkway, Singer Creek Falls, and the Grand Staircase, along with the Singer Creek underpass, which are all set within historic park lands. Locally significant, the Promenade is eligible under two criteria with three Areas of Significance . As a WPA project, it is significant under Criterion A: Politics/Government for its association with Oregon City's local response to the Great Depression and the resulting New Deal programs that kept Oregonians working through the turbulent 1930s. Also under Criterion A, the Promenade is eligible under the theme of Recreation and Culture for its longtime use as a public park. The Promenade is also significant under
Bluff Street
Bluff Street
The Mcloughlin Promenade is defined as the walkway, Singer Creek Falls, and the Grand Staircase, along with the Singer Creek underpass, which are all set within historic park lands. Locally significant, the Promenade is eligible under two criteria with three Areas of Significance . As a WPA project, it is significant under Criterion A: Politics/Government for its association with Oregon City's local response to the Great Depression and the resulting New Deal programs that kept Oregonians working through the turbulent 1930s. Also under Criterion A, the Promenade is eligible under the theme of Recreation and Culture for its longtime use as a public park. The Promenade is also significant under

Parks & Nature

5.58 Acres. Located along the Clackamas River, Cross Park is improved with permanent restrooms, paved walking/bicycle paths, picnic tables, irrigation system, overhead lighting. Depending on water level in the river, this park is used year round by fishermen, picnickers, and for other passive recreation uses. Cross Park is about 50% landscaped, with the steeper banks in natural vegetation.
Cross Park
2 82nd Dr
5.58 Acres. Located along the Clackamas River, Cross Park is improved with permanent restrooms, paved walking/bicycle paths, picnic tables, irrigation system, overhead lighting. Depending on water level in the river, this park is used year round by fishermen, picnickers, and for other passive recreation uses. Cross Park is about 50% landscaped, with the steeper banks in natural vegetation.
15.33 Acres. Located on the north bank of the Clackamas River at the confluence of the Clackamas and Willamette Rivers, Dahl Beach is used year round by fishermen and has inviting beaches for swimmers and picnickers during the summer months. Potable water is not available, restrooms are of the portable type. Except for the road and parking areas, Dahl Beach is almost entirely in natural vegetation. Access is obtained from Meldrum Bar Park Road. As the result of park property acquisition in 1990, which connected Meldrum Bar with Dahl Park, the public now has more than one mile ofcontinuous river frontage along the Clackamas and Willamette Rivers.
Dahl Beach City Park
15.33 Acres. Located on the north bank of the Clackamas River at the confluence of the Clackamas and Willamette Rivers, Dahl Beach is used year round by fishermen and has inviting beaches for swimmers and picnickers during the summer months. Potable water is not available, restrooms are of the portable type. Except for the road and parking areas, Dahl Beach is almost entirely in natural vegetation. Access is obtained from Meldrum Bar Park Road. As the result of park property acquisition in 1990, which connected Meldrum Bar with Dahl Park, the public now has more than one mile ofcontinuous river frontage along the Clackamas and Willamette Rivers.
Approximately 10 acres. Located between Oatfield Road and Webster Road, north of Kearns Market. This property is primarily undeveloped and contains a paved walking trail through the park.
Gladstone Nature Park
18111 Webster Rd
Approximately 10 acres. Located between Oatfield Road and Webster Road, north of Kearns Market. This property is primarily undeveloped and contains a paved walking trail through the park.
2.97 Acres. Located north of Glen Echo Avenue, it is undeveloped and contains the southern most area of Boardman Swamp. This property consists of a 1.79 acre wetlands that was dedicated to the city in 1988. In 1993 the city purchased an additional 1.18 acre parcel adjacent to the wetlands for passive recreation.
Glen Echo Wetlands
2.97 Acres. Located north of Glen Echo Avenue, it is undeveloped and contains the southern most area of Boardman Swamp. This property consists of a 1.79 acre wetlands that was dedicated to the city in 1988. In 1993 the city purchased an additional 1.18 acre parcel adjacent to the wetlands for passive recreation.
1.84 Acres. Adjacent to the John Wetten Elementary School. Patterson Park contains two tennis courts, a large play structure, permanent restrooms, a spray park, picnic shelters, small stage, irrigation system, and drinking fountain. This is the most popular park with city residents and is the site of the city summer recreation programs and the annual Community Festival. Patterson Park is 100% landscaped. Picnic & Parties at Max Patterson Park: Patterson Park has been the site of many picnics and birthday parties. Reservations are not required to reserve covered shelters or picnic tables at the park for a picnic or birthday party – picnic tables and covered shelters are available
Max Patterson
1.84 Acres. Adjacent to the John Wetten Elementary School. Patterson Park contains two tennis courts, a large play structure, permanent restrooms, a spray park, picnic shelters, small stage, irrigation system, and drinking fountain. This is the most popular park with city residents and is the site of the city summer recreation programs and the annual Community Festival. Patterson Park is 100% landscaped. Picnic & Parties at Max Patterson Park: Patterson Park has been the site of many picnics and birthday parties. Reservations are not required to reserve covered shelters or picnic tables at the park for a picnic or birthday party – picnic tables and covered shelters are available
85.37 Acres. Located off River Road – Meldrum Bar Park is a regional facility, used year round by fishermen and boaters and receives heavy use during the spring, summer and fall by organized baseball, softball and soccer leagues. The portion of Meldrum Bar Park along the Willamette River is improved with a boat ramp and floating dock, potable water, portable restrooms, and a parking lot for boat trailers. Above the ordinary high water mark is a small picnic area, community gardens and a twelve acre sports field complex with four soccer fields, five softball/baseball fields and permanent restrooms. There is about a mile of paved bicycle/pedestrian paths in Meldrum Bar Park.
Meldrum Bar Park
19 Meldrum Bar Park Rd
85.37 Acres. Located off River Road – Meldrum Bar Park is a regional facility, used year round by fishermen and boaters and receives heavy use during the spring, summer and fall by organized baseball, softball and soccer leagues. The portion of Meldrum Bar Park along the Willamette River is improved with a boat ramp and floating dock, potable water, portable restrooms, and a parking lot for boat trailers. Above the ordinary high water mark is a small picnic area, community gardens and a twelve acre sports field complex with four soccer fields, five softball/baseball fields and permanent restrooms. There is about a mile of paved bicycle/pedestrian paths in Meldrum Bar Park.
Local secret, next to hiking trails overlooking Willamette River with Falls View and Pioneer Cemetery near by. Canemah Children’s Park is perched above the Willamette River adjacent to Metro’s Canemah Bluff natural area. This neighborhood park offers a sense of Oregon City’s past. Originally part of the Canemah historic village, this area was an important Native American site and at one time was a thriving riverboat community.
Canemah Children’s Park
917 4th Ave
Local secret, next to hiking trails overlooking Willamette River with Falls View and Pioneer Cemetery near by. Canemah Children’s Park is perched above the Willamette River adjacent to Metro’s Canemah Bluff natural area. This neighborhood park offers a sense of Oregon City’s past. Originally part of the Canemah historic village, this area was an important Native American site and at one time was a thriving riverboat community.
Oregon City Park Clackamette Park lies at the confluence of the Willamette and Clackamas rivers in Oregon City, with easy access from I-205 and 99E. Visitors come from miles around to enjoy the many amenities of Clackamette Park. It's the perfect place to plan your next family get-together, birthday party, company picnic or special event.
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Clackamette Park
1955 Clackamette Dr
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Oregon City Park Clackamette Park lies at the confluence of the Willamette and Clackamas rivers in Oregon City, with easy access from I-205 and 99E. Visitors come from miles around to enjoy the many amenities of Clackamette Park. It's the perfect place to plan your next family get-together, birthday party, company picnic or special event.
130 Linn Avenue This park provides the nature lover with trails that wind through natural habitats along Singer Creek. Come explore the fruit orchards and walking paths in this 18-acre park.
Singer Creek Park
130 Linn Avenue This park provides the nature lover with trails that wind through natural habitats along Singer Creek. Come explore the fruit orchards and walking paths in this 18-acre park.

Arts & Culture

Opened in 1990, the museum is located in Oregon City, Oregon. Overlooking majestic Willamette Falls, the museum gives visitors glimpses into life in the Oregon Territory, from prehistoric times through the American settlement in the 19th and 20th centuries. Exhibits in the second floor museum include Native American artifacts, personal belongings of early settlers and the early 1900s Kaegi Pharmacy. Exhibits in the Murdoch Gallery change seasonally and reflect different facets of life in Clackamas County. In addition to the second floor museum, the museum offers resources for genealogical and historic research through its partnership with the Clackamas County Family History Society.
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Museum of the Oregon Territory
211 Tumwater Dr
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Opened in 1990, the museum is located in Oregon City, Oregon. Overlooking majestic Willamette Falls, the museum gives visitors glimpses into life in the Oregon Territory, from prehistoric times through the American settlement in the 19th and 20th centuries. Exhibits in the second floor museum include Native American artifacts, personal belongings of early settlers and the early 1900s Kaegi Pharmacy. Exhibits in the Murdoch Gallery change seasonally and reflect different facets of life in Clackamas County. In addition to the second floor museum, the museum offers resources for genealogical and historic research through its partnership with the Clackamas County Family History Society.

Shopping

The first big mall in Clackamas County Lots of everything from a Farm Supply store to Kaiser Dental Oregon City Shopping Center   Shopping mall in Oregon City, Oregon Address: I-205, Oregon City, OR 97045 Phone: (503) 650-0550 Hours: Open today · 6:30AM–6:30PM
Oregon City Shopping Center
1900 McLoughlin Boulevard
The first big mall in Clackamas County Lots of everything from a Farm Supply store to Kaiser Dental Oregon City Shopping Center   Shopping mall in Oregon City, Oregon Address: I-205, Oregon City, OR 97045 Phone: (503) 650-0550 Hours: Open today · 6:30AM–6:30PM
Had to use this for an address to put in this list. Lots of new business and it is an up and coming in Oregon. Historic, yet Modern Downtown Oregon City, the county seat of Clackamas County, is located southeast of Portland on the east side of the Willamette River, just below the falls. Its unique topography includes three terraces, which rise above the river, creating an elevation range from about 50 feet above sea level at the riverbank to more than 250 feet above sea level on the upper terrace. The lowest terrace, on which the earliest development occurred, is only two blocks or three streets wide, but stretches northward from the falls for several blocks.
Depot Barber Shop
218 7th St
Had to use this for an address to put in this list. Lots of new business and it is an up and coming in Oregon. Historic, yet Modern Downtown Oregon City, the county seat of Clackamas County, is located southeast of Portland on the east side of the Willamette River, just below the falls. Its unique topography includes three terraces, which rise above the river, creating an elevation range from about 50 feet above sea level at the riverbank to more than 250 feet above sea level on the upper terrace. The lowest terrace, on which the earliest development occurred, is only two blocks or three streets wide, but stretches northward from the falls for several blocks.
Just a block away. Beer and soda, some groceries and lottery tickets too.
19800 McLoughlin Blvd
19800 McLoughlin Boulevard
Just a block away. Beer and soda, some groceries and lottery tickets too.

Essentials

Everything Safeway
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Safeway
13434 Colton Pl
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Everything Safeway
Prescriptions, and everything Wallgreens
Walgreens
20100 McLoughlin Blvd
Prescriptions, and everything Wallgreens