
Champoeg State Park – site of the historic meeting to form
a provisional government in Oregon in 1843. >> More info

Champoeg Cemetery – Among the earliest pioneer cemeteries,
dating back to the time of the relocation of the town of Champoeg after the great flood of 1861. >> More info

St. Paul Catholic Church - oldest brick building in the Pacific
Northwest, and parish church in continuous use since 1846 >> More info

St. Paul Cemetery – Along with the St. Paul Pioneer Cemetery, are pobably the oldest pioneer cemeteries in Oregon, holding the remains of many important early settlers. >> More info

St. Louis Church – Probably the oldest remaining church
in Oregon, built in 1845. >> More info

St. Louis Cemetery – Among the oldest pioneer cemeteries
in Oregon, just west of the St. Louis Church. >> More info

Aurora Community – The historic utopian community that is now the “antique
capital” of Oregon >> More info

Newell House – a reconstruction of the 1852 home of Robert Newell,
on land he owned and farmed at Champoeg. >> More info

Butteville Academy – a pre-Civil War building and example
of the federal style of architecture which was used until about 1830, was relocated
to Champoeg State Park. >> More info

Butteville Jail – The old jail from Butteville was relocated to
Champoeg State Park. >> More info

Butteville Pioneer Cemetery – dating from 1836, this cemetery is above the Willamette River flood plain south of the town of Butteville. >> More info

Armory, Hubbard – constructed in 1892 to drill troops indoors and store supplies, it is now the Hubbard City Hall. >> More info

Belle Passi Cemetery – A reminder of the community that pre-dated
both Woodburn and Hubbard, but didn’t survive as a town. >> More info
