Cultural and Historical Features of Salem, Oregon

by Sherri 27. February 2009 15:37

Salem being the capitol city has  many cultural art and historical sights. Salem has a Historial tour route to follow including the gorgeous Capitol grounds.

Salem has Mission Mill Museum. It is a five acre property that includes the Jason Lee and John Boon houses which were before the Oregon Trail. The park also has its millrace, ducks, cafe' and shops along with the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Museum and its water powered turbine. The Marion County Historical Society is there as well and has photos,exhibits and records of the area.

Bush House is a museum in an old victorian home at Bush's Pasture Park and was built by Asahel Bush, one of the founders of Salem's Ladd & Bush Bank which is a historical bldg of its own, and now is occupied by US Bank. On the grounds of Bushs Pasture Park is also the Bush Barn Art Gallery and the Salem Art Assoc. which are occupying the remodeled barn of the Bush Family.

Deepwood Estates is a Queen Anne Victorian on 5.5 acres that abuts Bushes Pasture Park. It was designed by an architect, W.C .Knighton who later designed other historical bldgs. such as the Governors Hotel in Portland. It has formal English gardens that were created by the N.W.'S first female landscape firm, Lord Schryver. It can be rented for weddings and parties.

Oregon Symphony Assoc. in Salem has been performing for over 40 yrs. and the Salem Community Concert Assoc. for over 60+ yrs.

Salem Chamber Orchestra promotes classical that provides opportunitesfor local musicians through a partnership with Willamette University.

Elsinore Theater in Salem is a Tudor Gothic built in 1926 and resembles a castle . Stage, Inc. has  performance events there on a regular basis and has many well known performers.

Pentacle Theater is a local theater group that has been in West Salem for almost 50 yrs. It is a local favorite.

Just take a stroll through the city and enjoy our many historical bldgs. that are still being actively used. Salem is a great place to live, come check us out!

More on Salem, Oregon in future blogs.

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Salem: Oregon's Capital City

by Sherri 5. February 2009 12:37

Salem is the capital city of Oregon and the second largest city in the State. It is a beautiful place to live and to visit. Salem is in the center of the Willamette River Valley and is so centrally located that it is only an hour from Portland ( the largest city), an hour from ocean beaches, an hour from the Cascade mountains. Population is approx. 150,000.

Salem has an absolutely wonderful K-12 school district and five higher educational institutions. Over 13 public or private colleges or universities are wthin a 70 mile radius.

We have a wide variety of things to do and see. Museums, historic sites, wineries (including wine tours), Art fairs, music and cultural events.

Salem is surrounded by farmland, fields of Iris, orchards (including fruit & filberts) and vineyards.Farmers markets offer a large amount of produce and handmade craft items. We are a short way from Silverton, home of the Oregon Gardens.

Everyone should have the opportunity to visit this community, we are a wonderful place to live, work and visit!

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Sherri DyerSherri is a licensed realtor/broker in Salem, Oregon, serving the Willamette Valley. She is a multi-million dollar producer and specializes in residential property, working with both buyers and sellers.

The Willamette Valley

Oregon's Willamette Valley is a beautiful green valley nestled between two mountain ranges. A driving or bicycling tour of the valley can include: historical covered bridges, superb wineries, beautiful public gardens, historical landmarks and museums, and much more!

The Willamette Valley and the Wine Country was named the "Most Romantic" destination on the second annual "Fodor's Choice Destinations" list. Fodor's polled more than seven-hundred editors and writers from around the world who contribute to the guides to determine the top ten most overlooked and underrated places. A travel industry authority for more than sixty years, Fodor's produces hundreds of travel guides to destinations throughout the world.

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