
I was pretty surprised by how many artifacts of all kinds were in this museum. The house it's self is a good look back on how people lived in the late 1800's and early 1900's. They have a decent...
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The Lee House Museum in Junction City, Oregon, is a historic structure that dates back to 1872 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Originally the residence and medical practice of Dr. Norman L. Lee, the museum showcases period furniture and artifacts from Junction City's past, offering visitors a glimpse into the town's rich history.
Restored by the Junction City Historical Society, the museum features a two-story section that was added to accommodate Dr. Lee's growing family and medical practice. With its front parlor once serving as a medical office and laying in rooms upstairs, the Lee House Museum now serves as a community museum, providing a fascinating insight into Junction City's heritage.
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I was pretty surprised by how many artifacts of all kinds were in this museum. The house it's self is a good look back on how people lived in the late 1800's and early 1900's. They have a decent...