Tamástslikt's “Timber Culture” exhibit reveals multi-cultural logging industry
Pendelton Union-Bulletin
November 7, 2019
Jan. 29th-Feb. 15th: Timber Culture at the State Capitol
Salem Culture and Heritage Forum
Feb 8, 2018
Maxville Gathering adds lumberjack competition
Wallowa County Chieftain
Aug 9, 2016
Maxville Heritage executive director nominated for Oregon Women of Achievement honor
Wallowa County Chieftain
Nov 13, 2015
MHIC to take possession of Maxville cabin
Wallowa County chieftain
Aug 12, 2015
The (Nearly) Forgotten History of Maxville, Ore.
National Trust for Historic Preservation Magazine
Sep 27, 2013
Breathing Life into a Ghost Town: The Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center
National Trust for Historic Preservation - Preservation Leadership Forum
Aug 12, 2012
Telling the Story of African Americans in Wallowa, Oregon
Oregon Historical Quarterly, Oregon Historical Society
Aug 5, 2012
Maxville, Wallowa Resources plan second combined festival in 2018
Wallowa County Chieftain
Dec 20, 2017
Maxville Heritage Day
Governor Kotec visited the Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center in February of 2023, after a tour of the museum, part of a community walk through Joseph to meet local businesses the Governor penned a proclamation declaring June 3rd be celebrated as Maxville Heritage Day by all Oregonians!
Letter from Senator Merkley
Senator Merkley presented a flag flown at the US capitol in Washington DC to The Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center along with his generous sentiment on our 100 year celebration during a Town Hall meeting
2023
Oregon Excellence Award 2024
Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center for exceptional work in preserving the Maxville townsite, a multi-racial logging community established in Wallowa County in the 1920s. The multi-phased approach included acquisition of the land, project of the last remaining building, archaeological research, and listing the site on the National Register
of Historic Places.