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Welcome to the Oregon Illinois area Chamber of Commerce.

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Directions

With two major highways passing through town, Oregon is easy to find. And with all the wonderful activities and sites, it is well worth the trip!
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Information

An exceptional small town, Oregon boasts:
  • 4 State Parks and 10 City Parks
  • An Historic Downtown and Unique Shopping
  • Art Galleries and 3 Working Foundries
  • Cultural, Historical and Natural Attractions and much, much more

Facts and statistics


  • Population 4,100
  • Latitude: 42.014N
  • Longitude: -89.332W
  • Time zone: Central
  • Standard Elevation: 695 feet
  • County: Ogle
  • Land area: 2.0 square miles

Nearest cities


  • Mount Morris, IL (7.3 miles)
  • Byron, IL (9.3 miles)
  • Franklin Grove, IL (12.1 miles)
  • Stillman Valley, IL (12.3 miles)
  • Ashton, IL (12.7 miles)
  • Dixon, IL (15.6 miles)
  • Polo, IL (16.9 miles)

Upcoming Events

Thu May 17 @05:00PM -
Oregon Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner
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The Nash Home and Museum PDF Print E-mail
Visitors to the Nash Home and Museum are invited to come, step back in time and see the way people lived in the late 1800s. The home and museum opened in 1962 and is one of many preservation projects sponsored by the Ogle County Historical Society.

Formerly the home of Chester Nash, inventor of the cultivator and a contemporary of John Deere, the 1878 house is representative of Midwestern prairie-type architecture. It is furnished in the style of the 1880s and is a showcase of antiques and artifacts from all over the country. Some of the homes prestigious local antiques include a secretary desk from Ella Chaney, a contemporary of Jane Adams of Hull House fame. Miss Chaney's financial bequest enabled the society to purchase the Nash home and the parlor is called the Ella Chaney Room in honor of her.

Antiques belonging to other prominent local residents include a pianoforte from the Barrick family of Rockford, Illinois. It was played at Illinois Governor Ford's inauguration in 1842. Gracing the front hall is a 30-day clock from the Burchell family, which shares a corner with the "Pink Lady." This is a bust of a young woman attributed to the sculptor, Lorado Taft. In addition to Ms. Chaney's secretary desk, the office boasts a courtroom chair used by Judge Cartwright, who was a Supreme Court Judge of Illinois. It also contains a large 1864 map of the county and reference books on the history of Ogle County.

To see these and other mementos of the past, visitors are invited to tour during public viewing times or to arrange a special group tour.

Hours
May through September
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday: 1:00 PM -4:00 PM

October through April
Thursday: 9:00 AM -12:00 PM
(Closed Sundays after Autumn on Parade,
First Weekend in October)

Group Tours
Special group tours may be arranged at any time
Call 815-732-6876 or 815-734-4947

Admission Free
Donations gratefully accepted and will be used for upkeep of the Ogle County Historical Society Museum

Location
111 North Sixth Street
Oregon, IL 61061