Discovering Your House’s History

Genealogy is a popular hobby in the U.S. – enjoyed by millions. But researching one’s family history requires resources. 

We in the Portland metro area are fortunate in that we have the Genealogical Forum of Oregon (GFO) library – chock full of resources to help us research our family history, not only in Oregon but nationwide. The GFO is hosting its annual Open House March 16th-24th – online and on site – complete with FREE classes. 

GFO Open House

Of note will be an in-person presentation entitled “Discovering Your House’s History” by yours truly on March 23rd at 3:00 at the GFO. This topic is by far the most asked “how to” question asked of libraries and historical societies. I gave it in Estacada and Gladstone last year, and have been asked to give it again twice this year – – – so far. This presentation will give you many suggestions as to how you might go about learning more about the history of your home. Registration is required for each of the online classes.

Follow the link above to see all of the available classes, and if you’re interested in researching your house’s history consider attending the March 23rd House History presentation. It’s FREE!

Mike Schmeer
Chairman, Oak Lodge History Detectives

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