Woodburn Museum & Bungalow Theatre

Updated Front Shot of Museum and Theatre

Come visit Woodburn’s revamped museum exhibits!  

 

 

Hours: Thursday, Friday & Saturday 1:00pm - 4:00pm

    Jueves, Vienes y Sábado 1:00pm - 4:00pm

*The museum will be closed Saturday, March 23rd and Saturday, May 25th* 

 

New temporary exhibit!

From Oregon Historical Society - Oregon Voices is a exhibit that 'explores important people, industries, organizations, and laws that have shaped the state from the end of World War II to 2020.' - OHS.

The exhibit opens March 7th and will run through April 30th.

 

Woodburn Museum

Explore the history of how this city was founded and how the communities of Woodburn came to settle in our town. Enjoy our new interactive stations and write memories of Woodburn to share with others. There is no entry fee so come right in and say hello to our ancient bison!

 

To enjoy exploring our digital collection of historical photos click here.

 

The museum was originally founded in 1986 by a group of citizens interested in preserving ad promoting the heritage of Woodburn. Some of these early volunteers included: Lou Jane Cornwell, Red Eaden, Kathy Figley, Paul Graham, Nevin Holly, Ed Murphy, Tom Pantle, Paul Serres, Gene Stoller, Hazel Smith, Gail Wengenroth, and Vance Yoder. Today the Woodburn Museum & Bungalow Theatre are part of the City of Woodburn.

 

The museum is made possible through the efforts of staff and volunteers. For information about  volunteering click here.

 

  

Bungalow Theatre

The Bungalow Theater has been a fixture of Woodburn since 1911. The theatre includes many of the historic cinema related object and old-time movie memorabilia. We would like the Bungalow Theater to once again be a gathering place for the community to put on plays, see presentations, watch movies, and socialize. Keep your eyes peeled for upcoming events and performances.

 

 

For rental requests, please fill out this form and return it to Mike Jansen via email at mike.jansen@ci.woodburn.or.us  or return the completed application to Woodburn City Hall at 270 Montgomery St. Woodburn, OR 97071.