Historic interpreters at the Stevens-Crawford Heritage House greet visitors, answer questions and help visitors create connections between then and now. The house was built in 1908 and is set up to tell the story of everyday life in the progressive era. Text panels in each room offer insights into the life of the Stevens family. Several rooms upstairs feature exhibit spaces focusing on local history. The house is open Thursday through Saturdays 10:30-4.
Email Zack at volunteers@clackamashistory.org if you're interested in learning more!
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