Want to know more about the exciting history of Klamath, Lake and Modoc Country? Explore Oregon's and California's native heritage, the world of pioneers, natural history, science and technology, and fine arts. Area museums function as clearinghouses for information, and should be the history buff's first stop.

Try a self-guided walking tour and learn more about the architecture of historic districts in Klamath Falls, OR, Alturas, CA, and Lakeview,OR. Many buildings from the turn of the century are on the National Register. Both Klamath, Lake and Modoc County Museums have information about historic buildings in their communities.

The area is rich in cultural heritage. Native American cultures, Pioneer Emigrant Roads, to the Modoc War of 1872-3, turn-of-the-century logging, and western arts. The region's history is tied together in a series of colorful personalities and fascinating tales.

Inside you'll find an overview of just some of Southern Oregon's and Northern California's most interesting and popular museums as well as fascinating historical sites just off the beaten path.

Because many area museums are staffed by volunteers, hours may be limited. Be sure to call ahead to confirm your visit.

1. Klamath Falls Museums
2. Modoc County Historical Museum
3. Lakeview Museums and Historic Buildings
4. Fort Klamath Museum
5. Collier Memorial State Park & Logging Museum
6. Fort Crook Museum
7. Lava Beds National Monument
8. Crater Lake National Park
9. Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum
10. Big Valley Museum


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