Exhibits at this engaging museum include a chunk of the Willamette Meteorite, the largest meteorite found in the US (the rest is at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City). There's also information on Oregon's founding fathers, Native American relics, an old wagon and a full-size historic pharmacy. Head up to the 2nd floor for a view of the dam and Willamette Falls.
Museum of the Oregon Territory
The Willamette Valley & Wine Country
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Vancouver National Historic Reserve
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At the heart of town, 1500ft-wide Willamette Falls is the second-most-powerful waterfall in the US.
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3. Stevens-Crawford House Museum
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5. Tryon Creek State Natural Area
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6. Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge
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7. Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden
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