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P.O. Box 35
Philomath, OR 97370
541.929.6230
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+ Cockrell Quilts
+ Horner Collection
+ B.C. Cemeteries
+ Historical Schools
+ Genealogical Society
+ Quilt Guild

Museum Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday
10:00am - 4:30pm

Membership

Your Support Matters!

The easiest way to support the Benton County Historical Society is to become a member. If you haven't joined yet, we hope you'll join today.

When you become a member of the Benton County Historical Society, you become connected to an organization that's vital and growing. All members receive our quarterly newsletter, The Society Record, free or reduced admission to special events, travel opportunities, and a 10% discount in the Museum Store.

Click here for our membership application which you may fill out and send to us or drop it off at the museum the next time your visit!

Yes - I want to become a member and take my place in history!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Membership Application

Business Membership Application in .pdf format Membership form .pdf

 

 

 

 

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© 2008 - 2012 Benton County Historical Society & Museum
Philomath, Oregon
The Benton County Historical Society is a nonprofit corporation that operates museum facilities for the preservation of history and culture.  Its mission is to:

  1. Preserve the material and intellectual culture of Benton County, Oregon, by acquiring and caring for significant collections that illustrate and interpret the history of the area and its relationship to the world;
  2. Enrich people's lives through exhibitions and educational programs.