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Historic house museum in Oregon, United States
Pioneer Mothers Memorial Cabin Museum
Front of the cabin
Established1931
Location8089 Champoeg Rd NE, Champoeg, Oregon, United States
TypeHistoric house museum
Websitehttp://newellpioneervillage.com/]

The Pioneer Mothers Memorial Cabin Museum is located six miles from St. Paul, Oregon, United States within the Champoeg State Heritage Area. The cabin was built by the Oregon State Society, Daughters of the American Revolution and opened in 1931 to honor early pioneer mothers.

The log cabin includes a main living room, two small bedrooms and a sleeping loft, and is representative of the type of log cabin built by early pioneers. The house has been furnished with authentic articles donated by the descendants of pioneer families, including a collapsible heating stove, weapons, mid-19th century decorations, china, glassware and furnishings.

Between 2013 and 2015 the Cabin was moved to the Newell Pioneer Village complex, next to the Newell House Museum.

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References

  1. "Pioneer Mothers Memorial Cabin". www.newellhouse.com. Archived from the original on 2008-12-05.


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