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Vista House Restoration

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Vista House at Crown Point
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Interior restoration at Vista House
Interior restoration at Vista House

Created in 1920 as a memorial to Oregon’s pioneers and as a resting place for weary travelers, Vista House ranks as one of the most beautiful and inspiring sites in the Pacific Northwest and it has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.

Unfortunately, Vista House had fallen victim to the weather extremes of the windswept Columbia Gorge. Faced with a deteriorating interior and exterior and system failures, the Vista House was in desperate need of restoration.

The Oregon State Parks Trust, in partnership with Oregon Parks and Recreation Department and Friends of Vista House, led a successful campaign to raise over $2 million to restore Vista House to its historically accurate glory.

Improvements included interior restoration, new interpretive exhibits, a site and building security system, ADA accessible improvements and a building fund for future needs. The project included full accessibility for people with disabilities: disabled parking spaces, a ramp for access to the rotunda and a lift that provides access to the downstairs from the rotunda.

Please include a trip to the restored Vista House in your travel plans.  Thank you for all your support that helped restore this building to its original splendor!



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