Heritage Station Museum

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108 SW Frazer Ave
Pendleton, OR 97801
Heritage Station Museum is run by the Umatilla County Historical Society, a 501(c)(3) organization, established in 1974. The Museum is housed in the 1909 train depot which was converted into a museum in 1987. Today the grounds include archive storage, offices, open air amphitheater, and outdoor exhibits. The outdoor exhibits include a homestead cabin, a Union Pacific caboose, Windmill, Signal House, and barn (all of which you may enter and explore). The indoor exhibits celebrate the history of the county, with a permanent Oregon Trail exhibit, railroad information, newspaper/post office, local agriculture, and several changing exhibits. Picnic tables are available at a small park outside museum.

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Danielle O.
5/10/2025

This place is really cute, the exhibits are both modern and informative. Lots of interactive things to touch and look at! Little donated bits of history are throughout, lovely displays inside and...

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Rashi T.
7/7/2021

In all honesty this was not one of the things we planned to do when in Pendleton however due to the unavailable timings for a different activity we just randomly walked in here and were pleasently...

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