Springtime in Salem, Oregon

posted March 20, 2013 by Holly Hayes

On Monday I was down in Salem (about an hour south of Portland) to visit my good friend Sarah. After a magnificent lunch at Word of Mouth (which I can never pass up when I'm down there!) we visited a few historic spots for some pictures with the early spring blossoms.

First stop was the Oregon State Capitol (1938), which looks its best in the springtime thanks to the cherry blossoms and daffodils that line the park.

Oregon State Capitol in Spring
View from North in Spring

Next up was the Deepwood Estate, also known as the Dr. Luke A. Port House, dating from 1894.

North Facade

It is a such a beautiful house. It wasn't open so we weren't able to go inside, but I'll definitely return for that!

West Side

Behind the house is a tennis court, trees, and lovely gardens that are frequently used for weddings.

View from Southeast

Our third and final stop was the Bush House Museum (1878), also not open on Mondays:

View from Southeast

It's not as delicately pretty as the Deepwood Estate, but on lovely grounds and very well maintained.

East Entrance and Porch

Even though it wasn't open, there were many families walking around and enjoying the sunshine and flowers on the grounds.

East Facade with Flowers

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Page Title
Springtime in Salem, Oregon
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Holly Hayes
Date Published
March 20, 2013
Last Updated
April 15, 2024