Location:
Historical Significance:
The Butteville Jail, built in 1848, was moved to Newell Pioneer Village in the 1950's and used as a museum ever since.
Funding:
The Oregon State Society Daughters of the American Revolution own, operate, and maintain the museums on this site, along with have regularly scheduled events and docent led tours. Currently, there is not enough funding to maintain this structure.
Physical Condition:
- In Danger
Information for the Visitors:
- Open to Public - Yes
- Family Friendly - Yes
- Hours / Days: March through Oct. 31st, Friday–Sunday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Public Fee - Included in the Newell Pioneer Village Tour Fees: $6 Adults. $5 Seniors, DAR members, AAA members and Veterans. $3 Children (not including school and organization tours). Free for Active Military.
- Lodging - No
Promotional Materials Available:
- Brochure Available - Yes
- Catalog Available - No
- DVD Available - No
- Calendar of Events - Visit Website
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