The Sandy Area Historical Museum, managed by the Sandy Historical Society, stands as a cherished guardian of the Sandy area's rich history since its establishment in 1926. Situated on the historic Pioneer Boulevard, a segment of the original Barlow Road, the museum proudly showcases a captivating array of exhibits. Visitors can delve into the intriguing past of the region, including insights on early pioneers such as Francis and Lydia Revenue, and a detailed exhibit on the logging industry from the mid-1800s.
Founded during a poignant celebration in 1926, the society has evolved over the years, culminating in the completion of the museum building in 2007 through the dedicated efforts of volunteers and donors. Serving as a repository for artifacts and stories, the museum offers a glimpse into the heritage of the broader Sandy area, which encompasses the Oregon Trail School District and its neighboring communities.
Generated from the website content