OREGON STATE CAPITOL
The Oregon State Capitol is an iconic building with a rich history. Visitors can explore the Capitol’s main areas, including the Rotunda, Legislative Chambers, and various exhibits. However, some sections, like the Senate and House chambers, are currently closed for construction as part of a major renovation project.
You can access virtual tours of the building and exhibits here. The Oregon State Capitol Park will remain open during construction; access the self-guided walking tour brochure of the park and grounds here.
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900 Court St NE
Salem, Oregon 97301
(503) 986-1388
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Salem, Oregon 97301
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Salem, Oregon 97301
(503) 986-1388
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Salem, Oregon 97301
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Salem, Oregon 97301
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Salem, Oregon 97301
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Salem, Oregon 97301
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