Top 7 Museums in Northwest District, Oregon (OR)

April 3, 2022 Phylicia Berquist

You’ll wonder why you don’t live in Portland after you’ve visited this laid-back and friendly city. With a reputation for manicured parks, eclectic nightlife, fine micro-breweries and distilleries, and nature that cuts right into the city, Portland’s a Pacific Northwest must-visit. Don’t miss the famous Japanese Garden, one of the largest and most beautiful of its kind outside of Japan.
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2250 NW 22nd Ave Ste 404, Portland, OR 97210-2353 +1 503-274-9878 [email protected] http://pearlframing.com/
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Pearl Gallery & Framing

Fine Art and Picture Framing - Originals, Giclees, etchings, woodblock and screen prints, and handmade jewelry. Quality custom framing, extensive selection, creative design and excellent service! Join us Every First Thursday from 5pm - 9pm for our Artist Reception.

2. Portland Children's Museum

4015 SW Canyon Rd, Portland, OR 97221-2759 +1 503-223-6500 [email protected] http://portlandcm.org
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Portland Children's Museum

Specialties A museum's name tells you a lot about what it treasures. You hear the name--art museum, history museum, automobile museum--and you immediately know what you'll find there: objects, rare and wonderful; encounters with the unusual; beauty for beauty's sake. The specifics differ, but in each case, the collection takes center stage. Our name shows what we treasure, too, and it tells you how we're different. We're a museum that doesn't act like a museum because our audience--children and the adults who care for them--is more important to us than anything we collect. Indeed, our audience is the essential component that gives our exhibits meaning. Instead of investing in precious objects, we use familiar materials to craft priceless opportunities for children to learn through play. Our approach is inspired by the early childhood schools of Reggio Emilia, Italy; built on inquiry-based learning strategies; and influenced by a strong image of children as intelligent, creative, and resourceful. History Established in 1946. In 1946 visionary Portlander, Dorothea Lensch, founded the "Junior Museum and Adventure House," as part of Portland Parks and Recreation. Lensch, who served as Portland's recreation director from 1937 to 1972, was particularly dedicated to meeting the needs of Portland's underserved communities. She developed innovative programs for children with special needs and for economically disadvantaged families, a legacy that lives on in our mission and core values. We moved to our current location in Washington Park in 2001, thanks to the incredible efforts of our partners including the Rotary Club of Portland and Portland Parks and Recreation. Our new building, the former home of the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), is five times larger than the one we left behind, allowing us to expand our programs and add a school. In 2014 we completed Outdoor Adventure, opening new kinds of exploration and discovery to our community. We now host over 313,000 visitors every year.

Reviewed By elleneditz - Portland, United States

This place is part museum, part exploritoriam, part science lab, part library, part playground, part theater, a 100% engaging, educational and throughly enjoyable.

3. World Forestry Center - Discovery Museum

4033 SW Canyon Rd, Portland, OR 97221-2760 +1 503-228-1367 [email protected] http://www.worldforestry.org/
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World Forestry Center - Discovery Museum

To support Oregon’s effort to contain the spread of COVID-19, World Forestry Center has temporarily closed all public offerings and programs – including our Discovery Museum, Washington Park Campus, and Magness Memorial Tree Farm. The health of our visitors and staff is our number one priority. We look forward to welcoming you back to World Forestry Center.

4. Freakybuttrue Peculiarium

2234 NW Thurman St, Portland, OR 97210-2519 +1 503-227-3164 [email protected] http://www.peculiarium.com/
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Freakybuttrue Peculiarium

Reviewed By marysS8556XW

Here it is! My brother and sister-in-law didn’t really know what to think of this place, but this was MY idea of heaven! Crazy exhibits like the murder dollhouse, the educational guide about harvested organs, alien autopsy and Krampus photo ops, and one nutty thing after another. Definitely a must-see if you’re like me; a fan of all things strange and wonderful. Well worth the $5 admission. Only open certain times, so we were lucky to find it open.

5. Murdoch Collections

2219 NW Raleigh St, Portland, OR 97210-2630 +1 503-284-1960 http://www.murdochcollections.com
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805 NW 21st Ave, Portland, OR 97209-1408 +1 503-226-2754 [email protected]

818 NW 23rd Ave, Portland, OR 97210-3004 +1 503-295-2973

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