All science & technology museums and attractions to visit in Portland

Portland (Oregon) has some interesting places to visit if you are interested in science and technology. Below we list all 4 museums and attractions related to science and technology in Portland for you to visit.

Are you into science and technology and are you looking for the best science museums to visit in Portland? These are the ones:

  1. Oregon Museum of Science and Industry1

    Oregon Museum of Science and Industry

     Portland, OR
    The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) is a technological museum that is situated in Portland, Oregon. It is located on the banks of the Willamette River, providing a scenic location for visitors. The museum is known for its focus on technology and science, making it an interesting destination for those interested in these fields.
  2. Oregon Rail Heritage Center2

    Oregon Rail Heritage Center

     Portland, OR
    The Oregon Rail Heritage Center (ORHC) is a railway museum located in Portland, Oregon. It is home to three steam locomotives owned by the City of Portland. These include the Southern Pacific 4449, Spokane, Portland & Seattle 700, and Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. 197. The first two locomotives are restored and operable, offering a unique glimpse into the history of rail transportation.
  3. Oregon Maritime Museum3

    Oregon Maritime Museum

     Portland, OR
    The Portland is currently home to the Oregon Maritime Museum, which owns the ship. The museum acquired the ship in 1991, nearly ten years after its retirement. Restoration work began with the intention of turning it into a stationary museum ship. The interest and fundraising for the project exceeded expectations, and $700,000 in donations allowed the Portland to be restored to a working and navigable state. The restoration work was completed in 1993, with occasional passenger trips until the Coast Guard inspected the ship in 2001 and halted passenger operations until the ship could pass inspection. The museum raised an additional $480,000, volunteers put in an additional million dollars in labor over seven years, and the ship was allowed to serve passengers again in 2008.
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    Vintage Tek

     Portland, OR