Asahel Bush House and Bush's Pasture Park
Asahel Bush House and Bush's Pasture Park is a 90.5-acre (366,240.50 m2) public park and botanical garden, as well as the location of the Asahel Bush House, which has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1974, 2 and is currently managed as the Bush House Museum. They are based in Salem, Oregon, USA.
Bush Presidential Library and Museum
The park and museum house was built in 1877-1878 for Asahel Bush, the founder of the Oregon Statesman newspaper and later the "Ladd and Bush Bank." Bush added a conservatory for his daughters in 1882, which is said to be the first conservatory west of the Mississippi River. It is currently used for growing seasonal plants. The house, which is owned by the City of Salem, has been open to the public since 1953 and is now managed as the Bush House Museum by the Salem Art Association. The museum displays original wallpapers and Victorian period furniture, and it is open for organised tours Wednesday through Sunday. You must pay an entrance fee.
ark characteristics
Trails, picnic areas, playgrounds, tennis courts, natural groves of mature Oregon White Oak, orchard-grown cherry and apple trees, and a rose garden with over 2,000 roses can all be found in the park today. Willamette University's McCulloch Stadium (tracks and football field) and Spec Keene Stadium (baseball) are located in the park and host a number of community and college events, such as the " Jaycees Kids Relays " of Salem." 4 the Cascade Surge amateur soccer team in the USL Premier Development League.
Art Center Bush Barn
The farm barn that once housed farm equipment is now known as the Bush Barn Art Center, which is operated by the Salem Art Association. The center has two contemporary art exhibition galleries: the "AN Bush" gallery, which features regional, national, and international artists, and the smaller "Focus Gallery," which features local artists. A craft gallery with consigned works for sale is also available. Admission is completely free.
Hours
Saturday are 5AM-9PM.
Sunday 5AM–9PM
Monday 5AM–9PM
Tuesday 5AM–9PM
Wednesday 5AM–9PM
Thursday 5AM–9PM
Friday 5AM–9PM
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