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“Catch some culture”
The purpose of the Museum is to “collect, preserve, interpret and exhibit materials related to the history and natural history of Douglas County". Visitors can expect to experience professional, creative depictions of historical figures and events representing the Umpqua Valley. The rich history our area provides gives the Museum opportunities to exhibit more than ten thousand years of natural and cultural history through detailed dioramas and topical exhibits. The natural history dioramas house native wildlife in richly depicted habitats from the crest of the Cascades to the Pacific Ocean.
We had a pleasant surprise visiting this museum. From the 17th largest Elk rack, to prehistoric creatures, to wagon train and stage coach with logging displays, taxidermy and much more. Such a... Read more
Nice local museum at the fairgrounds Some fine taxidermy and documentary film about the fires Read more
I like natural history museums and my husband likes history so the Douglas County Museum of Natural and Cultural History was high on our list of things to do. I didn't think I'd be too impressed... Read more
Douglas County Museum
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- Tue - Sat: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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