Favell Museum
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A fine collection of Native American artifacts and Western art is found at the Favell Museum (125 W. Main St., 541/882-9996 or 800/762-9096, www.favellmuseum.org, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Mon.–Sat., $7 adults, $4 ages 6–16, children under 6 free, $20 family). Here you’ll find beautiful displays of Native American stonework, bone and shell work, beadwork, quilts, basketry, pottery, and Northwest coast carvings as well as a collection of over 60,000 mounted arrowheads.
Another attraction is the collection of miniature working firearms, ranging from Gatling guns to inch-long Colt 45s, displayed in the museum’s walk-in vault.
The museum also houses one of Oregon’s best collections of Western art. The gift shop and art gallery specialize in limited-edition prints and original Western art.
by Judy Jewell and W. C. McRae from Moon Oregon, 8th Edition, © Elizabeth & Mark Morris and Avalon Travel
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