It’s only open Thursday through Sunday 11 to 4. We wish it had been opened and it looks interesting ...
Burrows House Museum
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The Burrows House Museum in Newport, OR is a Queen-Anne Victorian building with a rich and diverse history. Originally built in 1895 as a home for Susan and John Burrows, it later served as a boarding house, a funeral parlor, and eventually became a museum in 1978.
Donated to the Lincoln County Historical Society by the Bank of Newport, the Burrows House Museum now stands as a testament to the past, offering visitors a glimpse into the fascinating stories of its previous occupants and the surrounding area.
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Nice looking home. It is a museum now. They cover about their family. The house is huge! Thomas,...
This is a great little place to visit. It's free, but they accept donations. The guide was very info...
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