
This house is a beautiful example of life in the 1800 s. It's not a long tour, but enough to pull some "ah cool" sentiments. There is an upstairs with bedrooms... Just a love of history and step...
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Monteith House, a meticulously restored house-museum built in 1849, stands as a testament to Oregon's Pioneer Era and is recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. It narrates the remarkable story of the Monteith brothers, who ventured across the Oregon Trail and played a pivotal role in establishing the city of Albany.
Owned by the City of Albany and maintained by the Monteith Historical Society, this historical site served not only as a family home but also as a community center for political and religious gatherings during the early days of Albany. The house symbolizes the pioneering spirit and rich history of the region, highlighting significant events and contributions to Oregon's development.
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This house is a beautiful example of life in the 1800 s. It's not a long tour, but enough to pull some "ah cool" sentiments. There is an upstairs with bedrooms... Just a love of history and step...
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