Visit our online and virtual exhibits, where you can create your own museum adventure with easy clicks of your mouse. From Oregon's civil rights story to the natural history and geology of the Pacific Northwest, there's much to explore!

 

Are you a K-12 educator? Learn about the free educator guides that accompany some of our online exhibits.   

 

Explore Oregon virtual exhibit

Explore Oregon

Experience the dynamic forces that shape Oregon’s landscapes, climate, and ecosystems. Meet giant salmon, Ice Age sloths, and other amazing animals from across the millennia.

Visitors viewing a video in the exhibit hall

Oregon—Where Past is Present

Delve into Oregon’s story, from the archaeology of the First Americans to the dynamic cultures of today’s Tribes.

All-female Construction Crew sits in a white pickup truck with the text "Outliers and Outlaws: Stories from the Eugene Lesbian History Project."

Outliers and Outlaws: Stories from the Eugene Lesbian History Project

In the 1960s – 1990s, hundreds of young women who identified as lesbians came to Eugene. Discover stories about the Eugene lesbian community from the women who created and sustained it.

Racing to Change online exhibit

Racing to Change: Oregon's Civil Rights Years—The Eugene Story

Racing to Change chronicles the civil rights movement in Eugene, Oregon, during the 1960s and 1970s—a time of great upheaval, conflict, and celebration as new voices clashed with traditional organizations of power.

Magic in Medieval Europe

MAGIC in Medieval Europe

Welcome to the world of medieval spirits and sorcery! Through spellbinding stories, objects, and imagery, MAGIC will take you to the roots of everyday superstitions and conjurings, delving deep into the phenomenon of magical thinking—past and present.  

 

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