Virtual Walking Tour of Historic Jacksonville Oregon
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Take a virtual Walking through Historic Jacksonville, Oregon. Tour government and commercial buildings, fraternal lodges, and homes that capture the stories of Jacksonville’s National Historic Landmark District and the people who transformed a gold rush town into Southern Oregon’s 19th Century social, governmental, and commercial hub.
Excellent video content and quality
I grew up in Jacksonville in the 70's and early 80's. It was a great time to be in. Glad a lot of it hasn't changed to much.
Thank you: very informative. Glad I stumbled across this documentary.
I love Jacksonville!! I used to live in Medford and also Central Point so was able to visit frequently. Beautiful town with so many historic buildings, churches and houses.
Thanks for the local history. I just love Jacksonville. Been there a couple of times.
Thank you for this excellent video! I made a brief stop in Jacksonville two days ago on a road trip spanning Oregon. I had many questions about the town's history, and this put so much into perspective. I'd like to come back another time and participate in some historical tours.
Speaking of Jacksonville's' China town, I found a Chinese relic about 20 miles from there in an old mine, where they had dug a huge pit looking for gold. It was made of brass and had a dragon etched on the side. Not sure what it was. It was oblong and about the size of your hand. It had two round holes. I thought it resembled small binoculars, missing pieces. But I don't know. Interesting area!
Loved this video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed! We'll have an Historic Home tour up in about 2 weeks.
A belated thank you! We now have video tours of Jacksonville's Historic Homes and Jacksonville's Pioneer Cemetery available on our website (historicjacksonville.org) under Walk through Time videos.
10:20 I was initiated in Warren Lodge 10 in 2012!
Very informative
A belated thank you! We now have video tours of Jacksonville's Historic Homes and Jacksonville's Pioneer Cemetery available on our website (historicjacksonville.org) under Walk through Time videos.
Can you make more videos like these?
We are anticipating adding a tour of the historic 1873 Beekman House.
Once upon time there was the Jacksonville Museum in the old Court House building, Does anyone know what happened to all the historic artifacts?
When the museum closed, the Southern Oregon Historical Society moved the artifacts into storage. SOHS is working on plans for a new museum in its downtown Medford History Center so, with a little luck, rotating exhibits should be on display in another couple of years.
@@historicjacksonvilleinc.8580 Thank you for information. Something to look forward to!