Provisional Government Park Cottonwood – Heritage Tree
This black cottonwood is prominent in photographs taken in 1900 and 1901 to document where the vote for a Provisional Government in Oregon took place. Francis X. Matthieu, the last living participant of the 1843 vote, is shown setting the…
The Five Oaks Farm
Discover the charm of North Marion’s countryside at The Five Oaks Farm, a welcoming family-owned destination just steps from Champoeg State Park. Set on a peaceful six-acre property, Five Oaks Farm offers a unique blend of rustic hospitality and unforgettable…
The Banker’s Cup
Coffee Shop In St. Paul.
Taqueria La Morena
Taco Truck in St. Paul.
Rodeo Inn
A small town Country bar located In St. Paul, Oregon. There's pool, a jukebox and lottery. Full menu and minors allowed until 7 p.m.
Harvester Taproom
Two farmers from St. Paul, Oregon got together and hatched out a plan. A plan to provide the small community and the big state with something different. An establishment to showcase all the wonderful products this bountiful valley has to…
Sineann
Sineann (shuh-NAY-uhn) is a small producer of highly intense wines made from grapes from the finest vineyards in the region. Almost all their wines are single-vineyard designated, with low crop levels to ensure that the best characteristics of the varietal…
Pioneer Mothers Memorial Cabin Museum
Pioneer Mothers Memorial Cabin is located in Champoeg State Park and is part of the Newell Pioneer Village. Newell Pioneer Village is an historical site operated by the Oregon State Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, (NSDAR), since 1954. We…
Newell Pioneer Village
Newell Pioneer Village is an historical site operated by the Oregon State Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, (NSDAR), since 1954. There are four historic buildings available to tour: Robert Newell House, Pioneer Mother’s Memorial Cabin, Old Butteville Jail, and Butteville…
Newell House Museum
Robert Newell was born in Butler County, Ohio, on March 30, 1807. During his teens, Robert was apprentice to a saddle maker, but never made a saddle of his own. After the death of his father he went to the…