Top 5 Specialty Museums in Central Oregon, Central Oregon

July 29, 2021 Florencio Paulino

Discover the best top things to do in Central Oregon, United States including Erickson Aircraft Collection, High Desert Museum, Bowman Museum, Petersen Rock Garden and Museum, Mecca Grade Estate Malt.
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1. Erickson Aircraft Collection

2408 NW Berg Dr Madras Municipal Airport, Madras, OR 97741-2081 +1 541-460-5065 [email protected] http://www.ericksoncollection.com/
Excellent
80%
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Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 66 reviews

Erickson Aircraft Collection

Reviewed By buzzdaman56 - Chico, United States

:60 minutes north of Bend, a stunning collection of (primarily) 1940-1950's military and civilian aircraft. I do not recommend looking at their webpage, just because it takes away from the awe and joy of walking into this collection and being bowled over! All the aircraft are maintained in flying condition. I (65yrs) spent several hours walking around. Good information available to read with each plane. In 2019, I plan to go back for their big annual air show. I'm just going to share one picture to entice you into visiting!

2. High Desert Museum

59800 S Highway 97, Bend, OR 97702-7963 +1 541-382-4754 [email protected] http://www.highdesertmuseum.org
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,911 reviews

High Desert Museum

The museum, set on 135 acres of pine forest, has something for everyone. Explore the nature, culture and spirit of the High Desert through fun, interactive, indoor and outdoor exhibits. Encounter live animals, interact with living history characters at the Miller Ranch, visit the 1904 sawmill. See what life was like for pioneers, enjoy Western art and an extensive Native American collection. Special programs and events for all ages. Due to current state COVID-related restrictions, our outdoor exhibits, gift shop and cafe patio are open. All indoor exhibits are closed. Go to highdesertmuseum.org/tickets to see our reduced rates!

Reviewed By NorthStar606814

OHDM is an awesome place to visit. It has wonderful interpreter presentations to discuss wonderful exhibits like the Otter Ponds and the Rapters (Eagles, Hawks, Owls,etc) The American Indian exhibits are excellent with awethentic displays. The reptile exhibit is very interesting (altho I miss the rattlesnakes). There is just so much to see -- both inside and outside! The walks and living history exhibits of pioneer days, logging days, and the interesting willow brush round pen for livestock is fascinating. It is easy to spend a whole day seeing and interacting with the wonderful displays and presenters. Be sure and schedule time to take in the excellent retail shop with its array of books, gifts, food, children's items and collectibles. A top-rate facility!

3. Bowman Museum

246 N Main St, Prineville, OR 97754-1852 +1 541-447-3715 [email protected] http://www.bowmanmuseum.org/
Excellent
69%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Bowman Museum

We are a fun and interactive historical museum of the old west. Our carefully curated exhibits are authentic and rare - depicting our earliest settlers and their lives. Our annex building houses an interactive walk-through area telling the lumber mill history in Prineville. Upstairs we have replicas of a doctor's office, a typical dining room, and a bedroom; all filled with original local artifacts. Kids love the interactive stations.

Reviewed By robertsF4925JM

Local history. Quick walk thru will give you an inside into the settling of and culture of central Oregon. Sheep wars, woodland fire fighting, old time history, even a caboose to crawl thru. We have even listened to local authors read selections.

4. Petersen Rock Garden and Museum

7930 SW 77th St, Redmond, OR 97756-9073 +1 541-300-5699 http://www.facebook.com/petersensrockgarden
Excellent
24%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 144 reviews

Petersen Rock Garden and Museum

5. Mecca Grade Estate Malt

9619 NW Columbia Dr, Madras, OR 97741-9630 +1 541-526-8152 [email protected] http://www.meccagrade.com
Mecca Grade Estate Malt

***We are a working family farm and malthouse and provide private tours and tastings by appointment only*** The Klann family comes from a long line of agriculturists, and can trace their American farming history back to North Carolina in the early 1700’s. In 1847, their grandfather Henderson Luelling, brought the first fruit trees to the state on the Oregon Trail, established Oregon’s first commercial nursery and orchard, and is regarded as the father of the Pacific Northwest fruit industry. Mecca Grade Estate Malt is located on the Klann’s 115-year old family farm in Madras, OR, located on 1000 irrigated acres in the beautiful Central Oregon high desert. Each generation has answered the call to innovation; whether it was breaking new ground in the desert, adopting high-efficiency irrigation system and specialty seed crops, or even adding value to their family farm by malting their own grain for the craft brewing and distilling industry. World-class malt begins with world-class grain. Central Oregon is perfectly suited for growing the world's finest specialty seedstock and malting grains. The Klanns grow only one variety of spring 2-row barley, Full Pint, which was developed by Oregon State University (OSU). Their estate malt made with Full Pint has an entirely unique, nutty, graham-cracker sweetness that is attributable to their farming practices, malting process, and yes, even terroir. By combining an old world approach to floor-malting with today's modern technology, the Klanns designed their own unique machinery and proprietary process called “Mechanical Floor-Malting”. Much like their water conservation efforts on-farm, their malting process requires a fraction of the water used in modern, industrial malts. The process also develops one-of-a-kind flavors not found anywhere else commercially, which hearken back to malts whispered of in historical texts. The Klanns continue to work closely with OSU on their joint barley breeding program, “The Next Pint Project.” They are the only farming family actively breeding proprietary varieties of barley, and more significantly, the only malting company selecting for varietal flavor in beer and whiskey.

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