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Places to Visit
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Nestled along the west bank of the Willamette River,
Lake Oswego is considered the first stop in Oregon’s Mt.
Hood Territory. Besides the rich, scenic mix of beautiful and
historic homes juxtaposed with forested landscapes, there are
several landmarks and tourist attractions to capture your interest.
Whether shopping in boutiques or visiting a spa, rowing on the
Willamette or hiking through forests, catching a ride on a historic
trolley or walking through an outdoor sculpture gallery, you’ll
enjoy an experience that is uniquely Lake Oswego.
Lakewood
Center
The Lakewood Theatre Company is a popular and financially successful member of
the arts community, it is the cornerstone around which Lakewood Center has been
built.
Heritage
House
Built in 1920, the Oswego Heritage House is the site of historic archives, a
small library and museum, and office and meeting space for the Council and the
community.
Gallery Without Walls
Get information on the Lake Oswego Walking Art Tour.
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