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Museum at Warm Springs

Completed in early 1993, The Museum at Warm Springs was created by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs of Oregon to preserve the traditions of the Warm Springs, Wasco, and Paiute tribes and to keep alive their legacy.

The museum's celebrated permanent collection includes treasured artifacts, historic photographs, narratives, graphics, murals, and rare documents.

Traditional dwellings, a tule mat lodge, Wickiup and Plankhouse have been meticulously constructed to show life as it was long ago. The collections of the museum are rotated throughout the year. So, when you visit you may see an entire new display in the gallery.

The museum gift shop offers authentic native crafts and the shop's hospitable sales staff are very knowledgeable about local crafts and history of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.

This is just one of the many Historical Museums located throughout Oregon.

Location 2189 Hwy 26
Warm Springs Oregon 97761
Phone 541-553-3331
Fax 541-553-3338
Contact Rosaland Sampson
Email tmnsh@madras.net
Website http://www.warmsprings.biz/museum
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