Introduction
The Pacific Northwest Logging Museum (PNWLM) was formed to create a destination
museum consisting of logging equipment, historic information, and educational
displays for public viewing. PNWLM is chartered with the preservation and
interpretation of historic logging equipment. The museum is located at Antique
Powerland, Brooks, Oregon.
Antique Powerland is open from March through October, 9AM to 5PM, Wednesday
through Sunday. (Closed Monday and Tuesday.) There is a $5.00 fee to enter the
grounds. Children 12 and younger are admitted for free. Parking is also free.
There is no charge to enter the Pacific Northwest Logging Museum.
About Us
Since 2006, a group of dedicated individuals have talked about organizing a
logging museum to preserve logging heritage and history. By 2008, the Pacific
Northwest Logging Museum was a non-profit organization with designated land for
the new museum. Design for the first building, a rail mounted office, was in
place in 2010 and plans for a shop building immediately followed.
The Pacific Northwest Logging Museum includes a motivated group of people who
work hard, have fun, and are producing a true destination logging museum.
If you have any questions about the Pacific Northwest Logging Museum, please
email us,
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please click here to download a membership
application in PDF format.
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