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SUMMARY:Cemetery Marker Cleaning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Marker Cleaning Workshop\, Saturday\, July 18\, 9am-noon—Come learn the latest techniques to safely clean and preserve the grave markers in our cemetery. This is a hands-on workshop\, so dress accordingly. Bring a stool to sit on\, plus sunscreen and a hat.  All Events—Meet at the Sexton’s Tool House\, top of Cemetery Road. Parking within the cemetery. Please check our website— at friendsjvillecemetery.org for future events and programs.
URL:https://jacksonvillecottages.com/event/cemetery-marker-cleaning-workshop-9/
LOCATION:Jacksonville Cemetery\, Cemetery Rd\, Jacksonville\, OR 97530\, USA
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SUMMARY:Jacksonville “Walk Through History” Tour
DESCRIPTION:Walk through Jacksonville History!  \nJACKSONVILLE\, OR—Jacksonville’s “Walk through History” tours are back!  At 10 a.m. every Saturday from May 30th through September 5th\, Historic Jacksonville\, Inc. will be offering one-hour guided walks through Jacksonville’s National Historic Landmark District\, the first on the West Coast!  Participants will take a stroll through history\, visiting government and commercial buildings\, fraternal lodges\, and homes that capture the stories of the people who transformed a gold rush town into Southern Oregon’s 19th Century social\, governmental\, and commercial hub. They’ll learn how gambling money built a church; how the Civil War ended a successful mercantile partnership; how a saloon housed the county’s first museum; how fire reshaped the town; and how a railroad both destroyed the town and preserved it.  \nWalking tours leave from Jacksonville’s New City Hall (the historic “Courthouse Square”) at 206 North 5th Street between West C and D streets and cover about one mile with multiple stops.   Tours are FREE but donations are encouraged!  All monies go towards the preservation and maintenance of Jacksonville’s historic buildings.  \nFor individuals who prefer not to “stretch their legs\,” Historic Jacksonville’s website (https://www.historicjacksonville.org) offers numerous ways to explore Jacksonville virtually.  These include multiple blogs about the town and its settlers along with three video tours that introduce viewers to Jacksonville’s Historic Landmark District\, its Historic Homes\, and its Pioneer Cemetery.    \nHistoric Jacksonville\, Inc. invites you to forget the “names\, dates\, places\, and battles” version of history you may have been taught in school.  HJI’s live and virtual tours are about “real history”—people and their stories. They are about life!  \nAdditional information on “Walk through History” and other Historic Jacksonville\, Inc. tours is available at 541-245-3650; info@historicjacksonville.org; and www.historicjacksonville.org. \n 
URL:https://jacksonvillecottages.com/event/jacksonville-walk-through-history-tour-8/
LOCATION:Jacksonville City Hall\, 206 N 5th St\, Jacksonville\, OR 97530\, USA
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SUMMARY:Jacksonville “Walk Through History” Tour
DESCRIPTION:Walk through Jacksonville History!  \nJACKSONVILLE\, OR—Jacksonville’s “Walk through History” tours are back!  At 10 a.m. every Saturday from May 30th through September 5th\, Historic Jacksonville\, Inc. will be offering one-hour guided walks through Jacksonville’s National Historic Landmark District\, the first on the West Coast!  Participants will take a stroll through history\, visiting government and commercial buildings\, fraternal lodges\, and homes that capture the stories of the people who transformed a gold rush town into Southern Oregon’s 19th Century social\, governmental\, and commercial hub. They’ll learn how gambling money built a church; how the Civil War ended a successful mercantile partnership; how a saloon housed the county’s first museum; how fire reshaped the town; and how a railroad both destroyed the town and preserved it.  \nWalking tours leave from Jacksonville’s New City Hall (the historic “Courthouse Square”) at 206 North 5th Street between West C and D streets and cover about one mile with multiple stops.   Tours are FREE but donations are encouraged!  All monies go towards the preservation and maintenance of Jacksonville’s historic buildings.  \nFor individuals who prefer not to “stretch their legs\,” Historic Jacksonville’s website (https://www.historicjacksonville.org) offers numerous ways to explore Jacksonville virtually.  These include multiple blogs about the town and its settlers along with three video tours that introduce viewers to Jacksonville’s Historic Landmark District\, its Historic Homes\, and its Pioneer Cemetery.    \nHistoric Jacksonville\, Inc. invites you to forget the “names\, dates\, places\, and battles” version of history you may have been taught in school.  HJI’s live and virtual tours are about “real history”—people and their stories. They are about life!  \nAdditional information on “Walk through History” and other Historic Jacksonville\, Inc. tours is available at 541-245-3650; info@historicjacksonville.org; and www.historicjacksonville.org. \n 
URL:https://jacksonvillecottages.com/event/jacksonville-walk-through-history-tour-20/
LOCATION:Jacksonville City Hall\, 206 N 5th St\, Jacksonville\, OR\, 97530\, United States
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SUMMARY:Beekman Bank Behind the Counter Tours
DESCRIPTION:Step behind the counter of the historic Beekman Bank. Every weekend May 23 – September 6\, 2026\, 11am-3pm Oldest bank in the Pacific Northwest!Over $40 million in gold crossed its counters in the 1800s.(Equal to $1.5 billion+ today!) FREE – Donations welcomed!  110 W. California Street\, Jacksonville\, Oregon 97530 https://www.historicjacksonville.org/behind-the-counter-tours/
URL:https://jacksonvillecottages.com/event/beekman-bank-behind-the-counter-tours-65/
LOCATION:Beekman Bank 1863\, 400 W California St\, Jacksonville\, OR\, United States
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SUMMARY:Beekman Bank Behind the Counter Tours
DESCRIPTION:Step behind the counter of the historic Beekman Bank. Every weekend May 23 – September 6\, 2026\, 11am-3pm Oldest bank in the Pacific Northwest!Over $40 million in gold crossed its counters in the 1800s.(Equal to $1.5 billion+ today!) FREE – Donations welcomed!  110 W. California Street\, Jacksonville\, Oregon 97530 https://www.historicjacksonville.org/behind-the-counter-tours/
URL:https://jacksonvillecottages.com/event/beekman-bank-behind-the-counter-tours-91/
LOCATION:Beekman Bank 1863\, 400 W California St\, Jacksonville\, OR\, United States
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SUMMARY:Beekman House Tours: “Victorian Travel”
DESCRIPTION:“Victorian Travel” at Jacksonville’s Historic Beekman House  \n \n\n\n\nJul 18: Travel in the Victorian Era\n \n\n\nIn the span of 50 years\, transportation options advanced from horseback\, wagon or buggy\, stagecoach\, and sailing ship\, to railroad\, steamship and automobile.\n\n\n\n Tours are $10 with on-line reservations required.  Tickets are available at https://www.historicjacksonville.org/victorian-theme-tours/.  Historic Jacksonville\, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization.  Proceedsf rom all tours benefit historic restoration projects. For additional information and other season offerings\, contact info@historicjacksonville.org or 541-245-3650or visit www.historicjacksonville.org. \n \nTravel in the Victorian Age:  \nFrom Horse to “HorselessCarriage” \nJACKSONVILLE\, OR—Americanswere on the move during the second half of the 19th Century!  In the span of 50 years\, transportationoptions advanced from horseback\, wagon or buggy\, stagecoach\, and sailing ship\,to railroad\, steamship and automobile. And Jacksonville’s pioneer Beekman family experienced them all!  View antique cars and learn about the rapidchanges in transportation during the late 1800s when the Rogue Valley A’s join HistoricJacksonville\, Inc. for “Travel in the Victorian Age” from 12n to 3 p.m. onSaturday\, July 18\, at Jacksonville’s historic Cornelius C. Beekman House. \nLike many ambitious men\, Cornelius Beekman was lured west bythe promise of gold\, sailing in steerage from New York to Panama in 1850\,crossing the Isthmus by canoe and mule train\, and then finding passage on a SanFrancisco bound ship.  He came toJacksonville in 1853 as an express rider carrying gold\, papers\, and mail overthe Siskiyous to Yreka three times a week on horseback.  From that humble beginning\, he became one ofJacksonville’s wealthiest pioneers\, amassing a business empire that includedbanking\, insurance\, mining\, and real estate interests.   He wasalso a public servant and philanthropist and was named one of the 100 mostinfluential Oregonians of the 19th century.  \nAs was typical of upper class Victorians of wealth andprominence\, Beekman family members traveled the West and East Coasts\, visited Canadaand Alaska\, criss-crossed the country\, and toured Europe. Beekman’s1870s home\, located at 470 E. California Street in Jacksonville\, remains completely furnished with family artifacts\,many of them souvenirs from the family’s frequent travels. \nOne-hour house tours will be offered every 20 minutes withcostumed docents sharing information about the Beekmans’ many trips\, the modesof transportation available to them\, and how advances in transportationimpacted family life and life in Jacksonville. Vintage vehicles will bedisplayed on the lawn courtesy of the Rogue Valley Model A Club.  House tours are $10; tour size is capped\,and reservations are encouraged.  Proceedsbenefit local historic preservation efforts.Additional information and reservations are available at https://historicjacksonville.org/victorian-theme-tours/.  \n Travel in the Victorian Age is one in a series of 2025 Victorianthemed events at the 1870s Beekman House Museum that focus on different aspectsof life in the late 1800s as viewed through the lens of Jacksonville and itsmost prominent pioneer family.  Upcomingtopics include Victorian Hobbies & Crafts (August 15)\, Victorian MedicalPractices (September 19 & 20)\, and Victorian Mourning Customs (October 3& 4 and October 10 & 11).   \n For additional information\, contact 541-245-3650 or info@historicjacksonville.org orvisit www.historicjacksonville.org. \n 
URL:https://jacksonvillecottages.com/event/beekman-house-tours-victorian-travel/
LOCATION:Beekman House\, 452 E California St\, Jacksonville\, OR 97530\, USA
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SUMMARY:Travel in the Victorian Era
DESCRIPTION:Americans were on the move during the second half of the 19th Century!  In the span of 50 years\, transportation options advanced from horseback\, wagon or buggy\, stagecoach\, and sailing ship\, to railroad\, steamship and automobile.  And\, as the wealthiest and most prominent of Jacksonville’s pioneer families\, the Beekmans experienced them all!  As was typical of upper-class Victorians of wealth and prominence\, Beekman family members traveled the West and East Coasts\, visited Canada and Alaska\, crisscrossed the country\, and toured Europe. Their home remains completely furnished with family artifacts\, many of them souvenirs from the family’s frequent travels. View antique cars and learn about the rapid changes in transportation during the late 1800s when the Rogue Valley Model A’s join Historic Jacksonville for “Travel in the Victorian Era.” 1 hour guided tours begin every 20 minutes from 12n through 3pm. Tours sizes are capped\, tickets are $10 per person\, and reservations are encouraged. Walk ups are accommodated based on space available. Lawn activities are free.
URL:https://jacksonvillecottages.com/event/travel-in-the-victorian-era/
LOCATION:Beekman House\, 470 E. California Street\, Jacksonville\, OR\, 97530\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art Presence Art Center: Third Saturday: Journey Sticks
DESCRIPTION:Art Presence Art Center: Third Saturday: Journey Sticks7/18/26\, 1:00 – 4:00 PMInspired by Aboriginal storytelling traditions\, Miranda Caroligne’s “journey sticks” are a must-see! Now\, you can learn the weaving techniques to create your own personal journey stick to take home. We provide the materials\, but you’re encouraged to bring your own mementos to make it truly yours. Only 15 spots available—join us for this $40 workshop! *Registration Required* www.art-presence.org > education > third saturday. Limit: 15 students\, children allowed if accompanied by an adult.
URL:https://jacksonvillecottages.com/event/art-presence-art-center-third-saturday-journey-sticks/
LOCATION:Art Presence Art Center\, 206 N 5th St\, Jacksonville\, OR 97530\, USA
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SUMMARY:Third Saturday: Journey Sticks with Miranda Caroligne
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by Aboriginal storytelling traditions\, Miranda Caroligne’s “journey sticks” are a must-see! Now\, you can learn the weaving techniques to create your own personal journey stick to take home. We provide the materials\, but you’re encouraged to bring your own mementos to make it truly yours. Only 15 spots available—join us for this $40 workshop! \nSaturday\, July 18th 1:00-4:00 PM \n*registration required* www.art-presence.org > education > third Saturday \n$40\, Limit: 15 students\, children allowed if accompanied by an adult
URL:https://jacksonvillecottages.com/event/third-saturday-journey-sticks-with-miranda-caroligne/
LOCATION:Art Presence Art Center\, 206 N. 5th Street\, Jacksonville\, OR\, 97530\, United States
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