Events
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Capitol Construction (CAMS) Exhibit
East GalleriaFind out about construction at the Capitol through the years. From the Capitol's origins to the present Capitol Accessibility, Maintenance […]
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Digital Exhibit: “Ranching and Rodeo Life- Past and Present of the People of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation”
Online“Ranching and Rodeo Life Past and Present of the People of The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation” is an […]
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April 30 and May 1, Building Tours Cancelled
RotundaDue to an interior project that will impede passage, the building tours of the Capitol will be cancelled on Thursday […]
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Exhibit: “Master Penworks of Tom Stefopoulos: The Hellenic Artist of the Lovejoy Columns”
West GalleriaThe Hellenic-American Cultural Center and Museum (HECCM) presents “Master Penworks of Tom Stefopoulos: The Hellenic Artist of the Lovejoy Columns” […]
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Digital Exhibit – “Riveting History: 100 Years of the Bridge of the Gods”
OnlineRiveting History: 100 Years of the Bridge of the Gods celebrates the centennial of the iconic steel cantilever span that […]
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Exhibit: Caralyn B. Shelton – The Nation’s First Female Governor
West GalleriaCaralyn B. Shelton served as Oregon's acting Governor in 1909 - three years before Oregon women were granted the right […]
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Celebrating America’s 250th at the Oregon State Capitol – Passport to History
RotundaJoin us on Saturday, June 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. as we celebrate America's 250th Anniversary (the semiquincentennial)! […]
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Digital Exhibit – Standing for Justice: The Japanese American Journey in Oregon
OnlineAs Oregon commemorates the nation’s 250th anniversary, learn about Japanese American contributions to democracy and those who have fought injustice […]
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A Celebration of America’s 250th Anniversary – Concert on the Capitol Mall
State Capitol State Park 900 Court St. NE, Salem, OR, United StatesThe Salem Philharmonia Orchestra will perform a free concert at State Capitol State Park on Saturday, July 11 starting at […]
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Exhibit: A Willamette Farmer’s Legacy – Thomas Dove Keizur
West GalleriaThomas Dove (T.D.) Keizur was an involved resident of the Oregon Territory. Participating in the first Oregon election more than […]
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Digital Exhibit – Maxville: Multicultural Timber History Through an Archaeological Lens
OnlineMaxville was a company logging town in Wallowa County, Oregon established by the Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company of St. Louis, Missouri. […]
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Multicultural Day at the Capitol
RotundaJoin us from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, August 22 as we celebrate the many cultures that co-exist […]
CHG events sponsored by the Oregon State Capitol Foundation, a non-profit 501c3 organization.
