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History comes alive

at Fort Dalles Museum!

Take a tour of our unique collection of pioneer and military artifacts and antique wagons at one of the old west’s most pivotal places in history.

 

Welcome to Fort Dalles and the Anderson House

Fort Dalles Museum, in The Dalles, Oregon, is housed in the former Surgeon’s Quarters; the only remaining officer’s quarters of the 1856 Fort Dalles military complex. One of Oregon’s oldest history museums, it first opened its doors in 1905.

A group of civic-minded pioneer women were instrumental in saving the building at the turn of the century.  Through an act of Congress it became the property of the Oregon Historical Society as they were a recognized non-profit organization. OHS authorized the ladies of the “Old Fort Dalles Historical Society” to open it as a museum in 1905. 

 

Fort Dalle Museum in The Dalles Oregon, Oregons oldest history museum

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The spacious, shady grounds of the 1856 Surgeon’s Quarters is the perfect place for a lace ‘n roses Victorian wedding, a boots & calico country frolic, or an intimate gathering of friends in a classical setting rich with history. It’s a special place for your special day. Consider renting the grounds of Fort Dalles for weddings, engagement parties, family reunions, corporate picnics, concerts, and more.  Unique historic setting, reasonable rates, and free, convenient parking. Please contact us for more information and to reserve your date!  

Call us

(541)-296-4547

Visit us

We will be closed April 17th and 18th, 2024.

Otherwise, we are open 7 days a week, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Last tour to the Anderson Homestead starts at 4 p.m.

500 West 15th & Garrison St.
The Dalles, Oregon 97058

 

Thank you to our corporate PARTNERS