Harrisburg, Oregon's area museum features antique farm equipment, event space, and much more.

About

Harrisburg Area Museum / Heritage Park

In November 1993, Wilton Smucker and approximately 40 volunteers moved an 1867 home onto its present site in Harrisburg, Oregon, and the Harrisburg Area Museum, also known as Heritage Park, was born. The Museum is run by local volunteers and all artifacts have been donated by the local community.

In 2007, the Museum received the Oregon Heritage Excellence Award. This well-deserved award is to recognizes individuals, businesses and organizations for outstanding efforts on behalf of Oregon Heritage. Thank you to our volunteers, donors, and supporters for all of your efforts.

The Harrisburg Area Museum is a 501(c)(3) organization and a registered charity*. To volunteer, donate artifacts, or donate funds, please get in touch!

To learn more about the city of Harrisburg, Oregon, visit https://www.ci.harrisburg.or.us/parksrec/page/harrisburg-area-museum-heritage-park

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Board of Directors

Officers

President
Dale Brock

Vice President 
Dennis Gillett

Co-treasurers
Phyllis Watson and
Carolyn Christensen

Secretary
Gloria Lutz

*Donations are tax deductible.

at large board members

Bob Biswell

Jayne Detering

Jeff Juenemann

Ken Birky

Lee Heckart

Les Layton

Sharon Skiles Rogers

Anita Rieke

Arlene Taylor

Ex Officio

Chuck Scholz, City Maintenance

Just a few of our many volunteers!

Just a few of our many volunteers!