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  • We are unable to access this page to update our details. For current opening days & times please check our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/owstonferrysmithy/ We ARE NOT open every Sunday afternoon. 2026 is the 2nd & 4th Sunday in the month; 1

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      โ€ข  Apr 25, 2026
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      โ€ข  Apr 24, 2026
  • Went to view photographic exhibition which was excellent! Very varied subjects - wildlife, birds, action shots, architecture and even washing lines! Cute gift shop and very pleasant staff. Why dont you charge for admission?

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      โ€ข  Apr 24, 2026
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      โ€ข  Apr 23, 2026
  • I visited the aquarium on 4-18-2026 with my 3 year old daughter and sister at around 12:30PM and a employee by the name of Brandon refused to help me with directions on where to go and instructions on how to use the tickets we only visited the River

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      โ€ข  Apr 22, 2026
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      โ€ข  Apr 18, 2026
  • Really interesting museum. Donโ€™t miss the Underground Tour (book in advance). Sally, our guide, was brilliant - both very knowledgeable and very personable.

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      โ€ข  Apr 15, 2026
  • We had a really disappointing experience during our visit. I brought my four-year-old, who was very excited to see the mine, as most kids his age would be. During the tour, he was talking out of excitement, which is completely normal behavior for a y

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      โ€ข  Apr 14, 2026
  • The Rinehart Stone House, built in 1872, was the first permanent building in Malheur County built by early pioneers Lewis and Amanda Glenn Rinehart. This rustic sandstone building was located on the Oregon Trail on land once owned by Jonathan Keeney,

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      โ€ข  Apr 14, 2026
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      โ€ข  Apr 13, 2026
  • Very interesting. However very noisy even with just a few visitors as the space creates echos. The staff greeting arrivals were very loud indeed so I couldn't concentrate when trying to read information. Information boards need to be refreshed/cleane

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      โ€ข  Apr 12, 2026
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      โ€ข  Apr 10, 2026