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Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 AM to 5 PM, last admission 4:15

Fire Opal Arrowhead

Native American Artifacts – Over 100,000 artifacts, illustrating the lives of indigenous tribes from North and South America are on display with the primary focus on Native American tribes. Collections dating from 12,000 years ago include arrowheads, obsidian knives, spear points, primitive stone tools, native clothing, intricate bead work, basketry, pottery, and more.
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"We Are A Horse Nation"

Contemporary Western Art – Among the ancient artifacts, you will find original paintings by many famous western artists, including the original oil “The Scouts” by Charles M. Russell. You will find original paintings by John Clymer, Frank McCarthy, and many more, who tell in their own artistic style, the story of the west.

Upcoming Lecture, Northern Great Basin Archaeology – The Northern Great Basin has produced some of the earliest evidence on people in the Americas and has one of the most extensive and ancient records of preserved fiber and basketry artifacts in the world. These topics will be the focus of a series of talks hosted by the Favell Museum, presented by the archaeologists from the University of Oregon Museum of Natural & Cultural History and the University of Nevada, Reno. Recent archaeological findings will be explored, as well as the results of continuing research on museum collections, including those held by the Favell Museum. Read more

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Membership – Favell Museum members enjoy exclusive exhibition openings, receive advanced information on events, and more, all while celebrating and preserving the spirit of our western heritage. Members sustain our artistic and educational programs, special presentations, and exhibitions. They also enjoy members-only social gatherings, insider access to collections and events, and unlimited admission to the museum. As a non-profit, your contribution is tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
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Banquet hall

Banquet Room – Located on the banks of the Link River, the museum offers a spacious banquet facility and state of the art kitchen, making entertaining easy for caterers or individuals. Warm colors and lighting, along with a gas fireplace, create an inviting ambiance. The museum’s lovely patio area provides a beautiful setting for an outdoor wedding or event. Projector equipment, speakers, and WiFi are also included.
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Get a glimpse at what the museum has to offer in this informative video by Discover Klamath.

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“A real treasure. The Favell Museum is a wonderful, classy, small museum of Native American Artifacts and Western Art. The collections are remarkable, indeed. A 12,000 year old Clovis Point; one of the largest arrowhead collections in the world, including a small, but “oh my!” fire opal point; a mind boggling beaded Sioux cradleboard; a significant collection of working miniature guns; and on and on.”

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The Favell Museum…

is dedicated to the Indians who roamed and loved this land before the coming of the white man and to those artists who truly portray the inherited beauty which surrounds us. Their artifacts and art are an important part of the heritage of the West. – Gene and Winifred Favell, Museum Founders

Hours

Tuesday – Saturday: 10 AM to 5 PM

No admission after 4:15 PM. If there are no visitors at 4:15 the museum closes. (This allows 45 minutes to tour the museum, we recommend one hour or more.)

Sunday – Monday: Closed

Contact Us

Address: 125 W. Main St., Klamath Falls, OR, 97601

Phone: 541-882-9996

Email: favellmuseum@gmail.com

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