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Capitol Construction Exhibit
Find out about construction at the Capitol! From the Capitol's origins to the present Capitol Accessibility, Maintenance and Safety (CAMS) […]
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Digital Exhibit: “ReEnvisioned: Contemporary Portraits of Our Black Ancestors”
OnlineSalem Art Association presents "ReEnvisioned: Contemporary Portraits of Our Black Ancestors" from May 1 to June 30. This digital exhibition, […]
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Hispanic Heritage Day
RotundaCelebrate the diverse cultures of the Hispanic and Latino communities in Oregon. This event will have musical celebration as […]
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A Tribute to Veterans Exhibit
RotundaPay tribute to our military veterans at this mini exhibit in the Capitol Rotunda. The colors will be posted along […]
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Capitol is CLOSED
RotundaThe Capitol is closed for Thanksgiving and the day after. We will reopen on Monday, December 1 at 8 a.m.
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Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony
RotundaKick off Holidays at the Capitol season with the annual tree lighting ceremony. This is a tradition for many families. […]
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Holidays at the Capitol
RotundaHolidays at the Capitol is a time-honored tradition that fills the Rotunda with the sounds of school choirs from around […]
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Guided Building Tour
RotundaA guided public tour of the Capitol happens daily, M-F, at 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. […]
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Exhibit: “Swedish Cabins: Legacy of Henry Steiner and Fogelbo”
West GalleriaNordic Northwest presents “Swedish Cabins: Legacy of Henry Steiner and Fogelbo” Jan. 6 through Feb. 5. The exhibit is available […]
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Oregon’s Anniversary of Statehood
Rotunda Come and join us in celebration of Oregon's Statehood. Oregon became a state on February 14, 1859, but we […]
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Oregon State Constitution Exhibit
East GalleriaThe Oregon State Constitution is a vital document for our state. To this end, Visitor Services and Secretary of State […]
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Cherry Blossom Day at the Capitol
Rotunda The third Saturday of March is Cherry Blossom Day at the Capitol. Celebrate Spring, the blossoming cherry trees in […]
CHG events sponsored by the Oregon State Capitol Foundation, a non-profit 501c3 organization.
