Willamette Heritage Center

History museum · Salem

Willamette Heritage Center

History museum · Salem

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1313 Mill St SE, Salem, OR 97301

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Victorian wool mill museum, hands-on history, weaving demos  

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1313 Mill St SE, Salem, OR 97301 Get directions

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Explore 14 historic structures—including the 1890s Thomas Kay Woolen Mill—on a five-acre campus that tells Salem’s industrial and pioneer stories. Frequently highlighted by Travel Oregon and local arts reporters, it’s a quintessential Salem experience with deep community ties.

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Andie Wilde

Google
We recently took a tour with Heather, and she was an absolute delight. Really cool place to spend your afternoon in Salem with history displays that are very interesting and inclusive. The staff clearly loves this place and Heather made our tour extra special!

Wayne Baird

Google
What a treasure this place is. I'm going to have to go back because we didn't have time to see it all. A quaint reminder of yesteryear. The mission buildings, the wool mill, the grounds. Plenty of parking. We had breakfast there, too, which was fabulous. And we were fabulously cared for by Rachel. A great experience!

Jennifer D Warren

Google
This is an excellent hands-on museum for kids and teens to explore. There are several historic buildings that show the history of early Oregon missionaries and settlers in the area. And then there is the mill structures, such as the machine shop & the picker house, that show you all of the steps involved in the process of creating fabric from wool. Frequently there are people using looms on the fourth floor of the Mill building, weaving fabric while you watch, who can answer all of your questions. Our children from elementary age up to college students were all fully engaged and loved exploring this place thoroughly. We suggest giving yourself at least two hours to see most of things here. The gift shops are also well worth seeing. Note: As Historic buildings, not all of these areas are fully wheelchair or stroller accessible. There’s also some uneven flooring and ground throughout.

Jen Rickey

Google
My son had a field trip here with his school. The kids got to learn about history in a hands on way and had fun doing it. They also have a restaurant and gift shop. The people were very nice.

jarrah al-tawhid

Google
A small gem in Salem, understanding the history of fabric and wool, it's a cool place to visit with your family.

shar fagersten

Google
I’m truly not sure how I’ve lived in Oregon for 20+ years before discovering this gem. What a gorgeous preservation of Oregon history. Get a map, get a key, and take a self guided tour around this historic site. The history is fascinating and the buildings and machinery look like the workers could walk back in and pick up where they left off. Definitely worth the minor entry fee.

Adriana Espinosa

Google
Learned about this museum on a Youtube video about places to visit. DID NOT disappoint, even my teens were impressed and learned some Oregon history. There is a fun self-guided tour- visited historic houses with interesting, & inclusive history. The mill is very well preserved. The mill is also a wedding venue!

Susan Richards (Suan)

Google
It was a beautiful day and wanted to stop for some pictures. They take really good care of these buildings. If you haven't went for the tour, you must! Take the kids and let them learn about the way things were. Very interesting learning the history.
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Lisa N.

Yelp
Very interesting place but some of the exhibits need more information. We had several questions brought up by the displays- some we could lookup online but others - like the piece of tree in the visitors center that poses the question how old is it based on the rings was left unanswered We learned it's non profit so I'm sure funding and volunteers might be hard to come by If the green light is lit when you are in the main building definitely check out the floor that has people weaving - it was neat to see it in action Would also be nice if all volunteers were trained equally - a tour hide we encountered was lacking answers to our questions but other volunteers passing us heard us and stopped and took time with us which was super nice I hope they can improve and expand because it was so historical and interesting
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Brien M.

Yelp
I enjoyed my visit and I learned some things but it wasn't my favorite museum. The cafe looked great, though, and the gift shop had lovely products including Pendelton.

K K.

Yelp
We had our wedding here this year (spinning room) and it was the perfect location! Loved their pricing and flexibility. Heather, the events manager, was great to work with and was helpful whenever needed. The only sucky part was I wish we had tested the audio better during rehearsal. It ended up bending super crappy day of and unfortunately their event staff day of didn't know how to work it either. So if possible get them to update it! Otherwise loved having our wedding here, it was a beautiful location. :)
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Traci M.

Yelp
Such a beautiful place to have events! We love working there! Traci and Lesli Just us Girls Mobile Bartending

Crowd A.

Yelp
Been to museums all over this country of ours, and on my visit to Willamette Heritage Center, I tried to just enjoy it for what it is and keep things in perspective. This is a very sincere effort to represent local history, run by dedicated volunteers. I didn't expect it to be the Met, and honestly, I enjoyed it very much. Great care has clearly been taken to tell the very interesting stories of the many ethnic groups that weave together the story of Salem and surrounding areas, touching on migration, original land inhabitants, settlers, the Oregon Trail, and the long history of the Methodist movement in this area. Some of the stories are told with unflinching honesty of how things were, and I came away from this visit still thinking about some of these people's hardships and triumphs, with an overall positive message of the resilience of the human spirit. Inside the several small buildings that make up the museum facilities are storyboards filled with tons of historic detail. In fact, there was so much more than I could absorb in one visit, I will return to give them the attention they deserve, when I do not have a visitor with me or anyone to make me feel rushed. The little video at the beginning of the self-guided tour was interesting. I like that they give you a key to unlock the buildings yourself and move at your own pace, and blessedly--as we visited on a Tuesday afternoon--no one else crammed in on top of us in the small buildings, and we had each building to ourselves. The larger mill building is filled with several floors of interesting equipment, and there was also an exhibit of lost historic buildings of Salem, plus a small pop-up display. We were also able to see the weavers in action upstairs and excited to learn that they will be having a sale of their goods this fall (elsewhere; see the museum website for more info). I understand that at 11 am on Fridays, a docent leads a tour of the museum grounds, but as I am a working stiff, I would be hard-pressed to get away from work to attend that on a Friday. Wish they also had that on a Saturday. The museum is closed on Sundays but the grounds are open, and that very nice Pendelton store is open on Sundays along with other shops inside the main building. There's also a cafe on-site inside the main building, and plenty of free parking. Overall an interesting visit and worth the small fee, and i'm looking forward to returning soon.
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Lillian S.

Yelp
This was amazing! There is so much to look at and learn. It was interactive and interesting.
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Bijana K.

Yelp
My spouse and I took a drive to Salem one day with no agenda and no idea what to do. TripAdvisor suggested this museum so we checked it out. We love history and ended up really enjoying our visit here. It was perfect during pandemic as the was self-guided and they had it well set up for physical distancing. In the factory part of the tour, you could push buttons to turn action on and there were even QR codes you could scan to watch videos and get more information about the exhibit you were viewing. I definitely recommend this for a visit if you're a history buff or for a fun educational outing with the kiddos!
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Kim H.

Yelp
This was a fun museum to visit. We just moved to Oregon and wanted to learn more about the state, this was perfect. We learned so much, it was a fantastic experience!
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Teresa L.

Yelp
This is a really unique and interesting museum. I could have spent a day in the museum, but I only had a few hours. There are several houses, a church, different outbuildings to the mill and the mill itself to visit, so there is a lot of ground to cover. The amount of reading material is almost overwhelming, but I would love to read ALL of it some day. If you don't really care much about reading and you really just want to see the cool antiques and mill equipment, you won't need more than an hour or two. However, if you want to read all the history, you will need much more time. It was very interesting to me to learn about the small community that formed around the textile mill, including at least one accounting of a slave that was freed, but returned to her owner. I look forward to visiting Salem again and spending more time at this great museum.
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William G.

Yelp
Really enjoyed our self guided tour of the mill and surrounding buildings on the property. It was a very warm day and they allowed us the bring our dog as long as we did not take her in the buildings. The staff was very knowledgeable and nice. Would recommend this outstanding tour

Fein S.

Yelp
What an awesome place to visit. Found it as part of our search of places to visit to learn Oregon History for our 4th grade homeschool curriculum. The self guided tour was very unique with us having our own key to all the buildings to visit. So many cool, hands-on opportunities for kids to explore the past. We have all learned so much and it is such a pleasant location to spend your time in. We even got to feed the ducks.

Georgia L.

Yelp
SO sister slay. They popped off on this one. Ate and left no crumbs- high-key impressed.
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Aaron K.

Yelp
Haven't been there since I was 15. It was worth it. For people like me with a sense of history and heritage, it is a fascinating look at what was, because only in understanding our past can we prepare for the future. My only complaint is that many functions carry on simultaneously occur, but it's minor in the grand scheme of things. The various shops have fascinating merchandise, and the overall experience was greatly positive.
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Dan S.

Yelp
We had our wedding reception here and it worked out well. Staff is friendly and always ready to help. The rules are pretty relaxed compared to most venues; you can use whatever caterer you want (unfortunate in our case since the caterer we picked was awful!), they're pretty chill about decorations, check in and check out time, etc. We used the smaller Dye Center and it was plenty of room for our 55 or so people. They set up all the chairs and tables to your liking and put them away so it's nice not having to have to worry about that part. It's a nice place for an event because there's some nice outdoor space for guests to wander about, the creek running through, and even ducks to feed. Good spot for your next party.
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Adam R.

Yelp
This venue is good, and it's in a good location. There is history here, and you feel it. However, at the same time, it can feel outdated if the event decor is not dialed in.
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Kelly K.

Yelp
Great cluster of historical buildings and an old wool mill. The top floor space is rented out for events such as the regional GS awards ceremony we attended as our daughter earned her gold star. Just don't drink the water. Seriously, there is a safety warning for toxicity.
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Rhoda M.

Yelp
Love this place for weddings. The vintage barn decor and gorgeous water outside is picture perfect.
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Michelle V.

Yelp
They do a great job maintaining historic cites and materials. It is also a great venue for events.

Tim R.

Yelp
We had my daughters wedding reception there, such a beautiful place, staff was great and very accommodating, super easy to work with. Thank you

Judy M.

Yelp
This is a wonderful museum, really top quality. Also loved the shops and cafe, where I had a tasty and healthy lunch. It's a good place to learn about Oregon history.