Celebrate Labor Day with Women in Agriculture

abandoned farm Combine a Labor Day Weekend getaway with a little Labor history with a trip to Portland to see the "Women in Agriculture" at the Oregon Historical Society Museum.

This exhibit of dramatic and poignant black-and-white photographs gives voice to the often overlooked American farm woman and her relationship to the land. 

Too diverse to uniformly categorize, these women were more than just a farmer’s wife.  They wrestled with issues of work, poverty, family, running a household, and community.  They shaped the farm in ways that shaped the future of the country with their focus on sustainable agriculture, bio-diversity and entrepreneurship.

These women were the salt of the earth.

Location:  1200 SW Park Avenue (between Madison and Jefferson) in Portland, Oregon (map it)

Hours:  Tuesday – Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm; Sunday, noon – 5 pm.  Closed on Monday.

Admission:  $10 adults; $8 students (over 18), seniors (over 60); $5 youth (6-18), and FREE for children under 5.  Buy tickets online.

Parking:  Lots of metered street parking in the area, as well as nearby lots and garages.

MAX:  Pioneer Square station is four block north of the museum.

The exhibit runs September 2nd – October 5th.  Although visiting in conjunction with Labor Day is a great historical perspective, it’s a great reason to plan a trip to Portland anytime at all.

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