Richard's Insider's Guide to the City of Roses

Museums & Attractions

Since 1962, the Oregon Zoo elephant herd has inspired millions of visitors to appreciate and care for wildlife. Asian elephant Rose-Tu’s new baby made her public debut in Februay. Tula-Tu and the rest of the herd can be seen together inside Forest Hall, the indoor portion of zoo’s award-winning Elephant Lands habitat. © Oregon Zoo

Portland celebrates the past, present and future with its museums.

Alec Mingelmanganu Woonambal c. 1910–81 Wanjina 1980 earth pigments and natural binder on canvas 128.1 x 91.4 cm National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Purchased from Admission Funds, 1990 © The Estate of Alec Mingelmanganu, licensed by Aborigi- nal Artists Agency / Copyright Agency, Australia

Maryhill Museum of Art..................................509-773-3733............................... www.maryhillmuseum.org Located in Goldendale, this museum has an impressive collection of Rodin sculpture. Pittock Mansion................................................503-823-3623................................ www.pittockmansion.org Built in 1914 for one of Oregon’s first and most influential families, now open to the public. Portland Art Museum......................................503-226-2811.......................... www.portlandartmuseum.org The seventh oldest museum in the United States and oldest in Oregon. Portland Children’s Museum.........................503-223-6500....................................... www.portlandcm.org Popular for camps and classes. The museum that doesn’t act like a museum. Oaks Park...........................................................503-233-5777........................................... www.oakspark.com Portland’s favorite place for family fun including roller skating and amusement rides. OMSI....................................................................503-797-4000................................................... www.omsi.edu Oregon Museum of Science and Industry - inspiring curiosity through engaging science. Oregon History Museum...............................503-222-1741........................................................ www.ohs.org The state’s premier historical arm since 1898. Oregon Maritime Museum............................503-224-7724............... www.oregonmaritimemuseum.org Explore the last operating sternwheel steam tug in the United States. Oregon Zoo.......................................................503-226-1561.......................................... www.oregonzoo.org The wildest place in Oregon. Enjoy 64 acres and the Oregon Zoo Train. World Forestry Center....................................503-228-1367..................................... www.worldforestry.org Educating and informing people about the world’s forests and trees, and environmental sustainability.

The Stars We Do Not See: Australian Indigenous Art Fall 2026 Portland Art Museum www.portlandartmuseum.org

The National Gallery of Art, Washington, and the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), along with the Denver Art Museum in Colorado, the Portland Art Museum in Oregon, the Peabody Essex Museum in Massachusetts and the Royal Ontario Museum in Canada, announce the larg- est exhibition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Is- lander art ever presented internationally. The Stars We Do Not See: Australian Indigenous Art. The exhibition will open at the Portland Art Museum in the fall of 2026.

The Horswell Collection™ at Coldwell Banker | Bain

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