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Type
  
Public, city

Status
  
Open

Architectural style
  
Italianate

Phone
  
+1 503-588-6336

Added to NRHP
  
21 January 1974

Operated by
  
City of Salem

Architect
  
Wilbur F. Boothby

Area
  
4 ha

Year built
  
1878

Bush's Pasture Park

Location
  
600 Mission St., SE, Salem, Oregon

Address
  
890 Mission St SE, Salem, OR 97302, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 5AM–9PMTuesday5AM–9PMWednesday5AM–9PMThursday5AM–9PMFriday5AM–9PMSaturday5AM–9PMSunday5AM–9PMMonday5AM–9PM

Similar
  
Minto‑Brown Island Park, Riverfront Park, Willamette Heritage Center, Gilbert House Children, Enchanted Forest

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Bush's Pasture Park (90.5 acres) is a public park and botanical garden in Salem, Oregon, United States. It is also the site of the Asahel Bush House, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, and is now operated as the Bush House Museum.

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Bush House Museum

The park and Italianate Victorian house date to 1877-1878 when they were built for Asahel Bush, founder of the Oregon Statesman newspaper and subsequently of the Ladd and Bush Bank. In 1882 Bush added a still-extant conservatory for his daughters, claimed to be the first greenhouse west of the Mississippi River. It is now filled with period plants.

Owned by the City of Salem, the house has been open to the public since 1953 and is now operated by the Salem Art Association as the Bush House Museum. The museum features Victorian period furnishings and original wallpapers, and is open for guided tours from Wednesdays through Sundays. There is a small admission fee.

Bush Barn Art Center

The estate's barn that was used to house farm equipment is now the Bush Barn Art Center, which is operated by the Salem Art Association. The Center features two contemporary art exhibition galleries, the A.N. Bush Gallery for exhibits by regional, national and international artists, and the smaller Focus Gallery for local artists. There is also a crafts gallery with consigned works for sale. Admission is free.

The Art Association also organizes the Salem Art Fair and Festival in the park each year on the third weekend of July.

Park features

Today the park contains trails, picnic areas, playgrounds, tennis courts, natural groves of old Oregon White Oak trees, cherry and apple orchards, and a rose garden with over 2,000 roses. Willamette University's McCulloch Stadium (football, track and field) and Spec Keene Stadium (baseball) are located in the park, hosting a variety of university and community events, such as the Salem Jaycees' Kids Relays and the amateur soccer team the Cascade Surge of the USL Premier Development League.

The park also has a soap box derby track that is home to the Salem Soap Box Derby and downhill skateboarding events.

The park is open daily to the public.

References

Bush's Pasture Park Wikipedia