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The Gresham Historical Society is located in the 1913 former Gresham Library, a beautiful Tudor Revival building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Our gallery features rotating exhibits on local history.
The Gresham Historical Society preserves and shares our community’s past to enrich its present and future.
The Gresham Historical Society will be a center for the community where all may gather to learn and find inspiration in the history and culture of the Gresham area.
We're within easy walking distance of dozens of great parks, stores, restaurants, and other amenities.
410 North Main Avenue, Gresham, Oregon 97030, United States
Open today | 10:00 am – 04:00 pm |
Upcoming Closures
Nov. 11-Nov. 29
Dec. 22-Jan. 31
Check out our Events Page for special hours.
Questions? Call us at (503) 661-0347 or email us at info@greshamhistorical.org.
Most of the land that Gresham now occupies was once part of the seasonal hunting and camping grounds of an upper branch of the Clackamas Chinook, who lived in villages on the Columbia River and hunted and gathered along Johnson Creek.
Chris Keizur, Gresham Outlook, 11/12/2024
The mysterious disappearance of a historical marker, dating back to the 1800s, has been solved by some dedicated historians and city staffers.
A missing stone obelisk marking the 11th mile east of the Willamette River, on Stark Street, dating back to 1854, was discovered after a two-month search. The obelisk, normally on Stark near 197th Avenue, went missing after a car accident broke it from its base.
Chris Keizur, Gresham Outlook, 8/27/2024
A free, two-day event is coming to Downtown Gresham that will celebrate Indigenous art and artists.
The Indigenous Arts Festival will be hosted Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 5-6, with a fun slate of free activities at the Gresham History Museum, 410 N. Main Ave.
Chris Keizur, Gresham Outlook 7/26/2024
“Voices of Gresham” is halfway through its 10-episode debut first season, which has been running every Wednesday weekly through the summer. The podcast takes oral histories, recordings and interviews to uncover the many historical mysteries across Gresham.
“So many people have lived these incredible lives here in Gresham,” said Host Stephanie Vallance. “What better way to tell that story than by the people who lived it.”
Voices of Gresham is a podcast written and produced in-house using memories from our oral history collection. Join hosts Stephanie Vallance and Melissa Bevency on a journey through time!
GHS offers an array of rotating exhibits on themes in local history, changing every year to explore different subjects. Explore this year's exhibits with a kid-friendly museum scavenger hunt!
Join us for upcoming events, including lectures, tours, and fundraisers. Monthly history talks, walking tours of historic cemeteries, and family-friendly workshops are just some of what we have to offer.
Gifts and contributions to the Gresham Historical Society support the continued preservation and sharing of our local history. We are a 501(c)(3) organization, and all donations are tax deductible.
Explore the dynamic history of Gresham's culture and residents at the end of the millennium through the lens of local newspaper The Gresham Outlook.
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