Tualatin Heritage Center

8700 Southwest Sweek Drive, Tualatin, OR 97062, USA

503-885-1926

Monday-Friday 10:00am - 2:00 pm

http://www.tualatinhistoricalsociety.org/heritagecenter.html

A small museum located in the heart of downtown Tualatin, Oregon telling the diverse history of the region – from the ancient Missoula Floods that carried rich soils and huge boulders called “erratics” to the Tualatin Valley, to the native american heritage, and more recent white settlers that arrived in the 1800s.

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