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Museum From Home

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Stay Connected. Stay Curious. 
With our online resources, you and your family can explore the museum from home!
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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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Family Fun at Home

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Hands-on activities, video storytime, and much more
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Adult and Community Programs Online

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Join us for a virtual talk or workshop.
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Jensen Collection storage

Collections Galleries

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Teaching Resources

Online exhibits, free educator guides, and more.
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Power of Plants activity kit

DIY Museum Activity Kits for Libraries

Hands-on, family learning adventures for our library partners!
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