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Oregon: Where Past Is Present

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Oregon - Where Past is Present Exhibit

Oregon—Where Past is Present

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Delve into Oregon’s story, from the archaeology of the First Americans to the dynamic cultures of today’s Tribes.
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Explore Oregon

Explore Oregon

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Experience the dynamic forces that shape Oregon’s landscapes, climate, and ecosystems. Meet giant salmon, Ice Age sloths, and other amazing animals from across the millennia.
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Two Chinese American children in Salem, Oregon

Roots and Resilience—Chinese American Heritage in Oregon

Chinese immigrants helped shape Oregon’s history. Come discover the stories and resilience of early Chinese Americans.
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Transgressors. An indigenous femme presenting person on horseback with a white dress and rainbow ribbons.

Transgressors

Opening night is Thursday, May 15
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An impressionist-like painting with sand, a river, mountains, and sky. In the foreground is a coyote looking off to the side, wrapped in an orange and blank striped blanket.

2025 Featured Contemporary Artist

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Greg Robinson's work will be on view beginning Wednesday, January 8, 2025.
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Racing to Change: Oregon's Civil Rights Years

Racing to Change: Oregon's Civil Rights Years—The Eugene Story

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Now available online.
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Camas

Native Plant Courtyard

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The Glenn Starlin Native Plant Courtyard is a living research collection of Oregon’s native plants.
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Explore Oregon virtual exhibit; showing Ice Age fossils on display, including Harlan's ground sloth

Online and Virtual Exhibits

Create your own museum adventure, from anywhere in the world!
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Bookshelves with science and culture themed books

The Museum Store

Admission to the store is always free.
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Wednesdays through Sundays
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Thursdays until 8:00 p.m.

541-346-3024
1680 East 15th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97403
mnch@uoregon.edu 
 

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