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Set near the junction of four rivers, the Four Rivers Cultural Center & Museum celebrates the convergence of four cultures:...
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Set near the junction of four rivers, the Four Rivers Cultural Center & Museum celebrates the convergence of four cultures: American Indian, Japanese, Mexican and European.
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"This multi-purpose convention center, museum, exhibit hall and theater is a real gem in this small town. The museum on the east end of the building has interesting artifacts & talks about the different cultures that settled in this area. There is an actual piece of pipe in there that shows you how..." large the irrigation pipe from the Owyhee Dam is. There is also a genuine JAPANESE TEA HOUSE and a replica of a barrack room from the Japanese internment camps. The GALLERY has perpetually changing art, photo, or traveling exhibits, sometimes Smithsonian quality. There are small classrooms on the perimeter of the building and there are large rooms to hold dinners, conferences, car shows, banquets, wedding shows, etc. I have been there for weddings and funerals. The THEATER can accommodate high quality shows and concerts. I almost forgot to mention the 1 acre JAPANESE GARDEN, an oasis in this high dessert area and the GIFT SHOP with their unique and many one-of-a-kind items and books t...
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"I visited the Cultural Center and Museum thinking it was Oregon Trail related. I was disappointed that it wasn't but certainly not disappointed in what was there. Very interesting and we so enjoyed learning more about the history of the area. Well presented!"
"We were visiting with friends and they suggested we visit this gem of a cultural center. We met Matt Springer, the Director of the facility and a good friend of our friends. He gave us a full tour of the museum and center and we were very impressed with the entire venue. We could not believe the ..."outstanding historical displays and artifacts showing the ethnic heritage of this eastern Oregon community. There is an entrance fee of just $4 and well worth the price. The large Japanese Garden in the back of the building is beautiful and very inviting, no matter what the weather. We would never have guessed a facility of this nature would be located in the small town of Ontario. It is a must see when passing through or staying for the night.
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