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Museum at Warm Springs

The Museum at Warm Springs is a museum situated in the state of Oregon, United States. The museum is on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation.The museum was unbolted in 1993 and it is occupying the area over 25,000 square feet. The construction cost of the museum was $7.6 million in the year of 1993.The museum is conserving the acquaintance of the tradition, culture and inventive heritage of the Tribes of Warm Springs.
The museum has an enormous and one of the most delicate collections of North American Indian historical objects, momentous snaps, historical wall paintings, graphics, and extraordinary credentials. Other capital of the museum includes interactive media show evidence of Wasco wedding, traditional Hoop Dance and song chamber.
The museum present one of the best amalgamated demonstration plans in any museum in the whole America, it also has walking trails by the side of Shitike Creek, for presentations and manifestations there is an outdoor auditorium along with a picnic area.
The museum shows facts about the traditions and history of The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. In the summers, on every weekend you can enjoy the live exhibition and shows organized by ethnic members of Warm Springs.
There is a Gift Shop inside the museum campus which offers an incredible collection of locally-made crafts and beadwork. You can also find there huckleberry products, jewelry Pendleton products and books as well as you can also enjoy the conventional and fashionable both type of Native American music.
During summers (March – November) the museum is open whole week from 9 am to 5 pm., but in the winters (November - March) the museum is closed on Monday and Tuesday, the museum is also closed on Christmas and New Years and Thanksgiving Day.
- Mailing Address:
PO Box 909,
Warm Springs, OR 97761
- Telephone: (541) 553-3331
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