| School
Tours

The
museum offers guided tours on Springfield history and creating a community
and can provide tours of selected changing exhibits. The following information
will be useful if you are considering a tour for your school or group.
Description
of Institution:
The
Springfield Museum hosts changing exhibits
of art and historic collections in the Main Street Gallery. The Historic
Springfield Interpretive Center pays homage to the strong men and
women who built a community in the valley between the McKenzie and Willamette
Rivers. The Interpretive Center has seven learning centers about the Kalapuya
people, the railroad, the timber industry, daily life, historic preservation,
agriculture and the Millrace. The Museum was founded in 1980 and opened
to the public in 1981. The Springfield Museum is part of Springfield City
Hall complex that includes City Hall and the Springfield Public Library.
Enter the Museum from the north doors facing City Hall.
Site Information:
Location:
The Springfield Museum is the tall brick
building on the corner of 6th and Main Streets downtown. To access a printable
map, click here.
Parking:
There is car and van parking in the parking
lot on the west side of the Museum. Buses may unload on Fifth Street (one
block down on Main and a right turn onto 5th) in front of City Hall. Buses
may park there for a limited time or may park on B Street between 4th
and 5th Streets.
Hours of Operation:
Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, 12 noon to 4 p.m.
Accessibility:
The Museum is wheelchair accessible. Elevator access to second floor.
Lunch
Facilities:
No food, beverages or gum allowed in the Museum. Picnics are allowed in
City Hall Lobby adjacent to the Museum. Picnic facilities are available
at Island Park next to the Willamette River. Three picnic tables are available
at the Millrace Park next to the Springfield Depot.
Reservation
Information:
Contact: Debbie Gruell
Phone: 726-3677
Tours are by appointment. Tours are limited to morning hours. One classroom
per tour, two tours per day. No guided tours on weekends.
Fee:
School tours are free. Adult groups are $2 per person.
Educational
Curriculum Information:
Depending on the exhibit, visits to the Springfield Museum may meet Oregon
benchmark requirements in several areas:
- English:
All exhibits through teacher-generated assignments.
- Social
Studies: Historic Springfield Interpretive Center. Tours include information
on history of local community and culture and using artifacts to interpret
local history.
- Art:
Featured exhibits.
Special
Events and Programs:
For
more information, check annual exhibit and event
calendar.
Special
events include:
- Annual
Heritage Day Experts in traditional crafts share their enthusiasm
and knowledge through demonstrations.
- Family
art workshops throughout the year.
Special
Features for Teachers:
Tour content can be tailored to fit classroom needs including the use
of historic objects for discovery-based learning. Photographs and documents
are available for individual research by appointment.
A short eleven-minute video, Between Two Rivers, is available
to classroom teachers with a $25 refundable deposit. The video is available
to a building for two weeks. The subject is the founding of Springfield
and early history.
Information:
Call 726-3677 or email
us for specific exhibit and tour information, or to become a member, or
to receive the Springfield Museum newsletter and event/exhibit information. |