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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