Uncover the stories, flavors, and legends that make Jacksonville, Oregon unforgettable.

Bricks & Beams: A Walk Through Jacksonville’s Historic Architecture
Step through time as you explore the timeless facades, ornate details, and storied walls that define Jacksonville’s rich architectural legacy.
Experience At a Glance
This self-guided route highlights the town’s most iconic buildings — from 1850s brick banks and Victorian homes to restored churches and civic landmarks. Learn how fire, fortune, and gold shaped one of Oregon’s best-preserved historic districts.
Why It’s Fun:
- Optional “Then & Now” photo overlay stops
- Perfect for architecture buffs, photographers, and history lovers
- Great for slow strolls and guided appreciation
- QR codes reveal original uses, restoration stories, and fun facts
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St. Joseph’s Catholic Church (1858)
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church stands as the oldest Catholic church still standing in Southern Oregon. The church’s bell, weighing 297 pounds, was cast in Sheffield, England, and shipped around Cape Horn. The altar, a notable feature, was carved from native applewood by local craftsman George Christian. Today, St. Joseph’s continues to be a significant historical and spiritual landmark, reflecting the rich heritage of Jacksonville’s early Catholic community.

Legends of Legacy: The Men Who Built Jacksonville
Step into the boots of the pioneers, politicians, and visionaries who shaped this historic town.
Experience At a Glance
Explore charming streets once walked by frontier doctors, judges, and entrepreneurs who left their mark on Oregon’s gold rush capital. This self-guided journey connects landmarks, old saloons, and hidden plaques with captivating tales that bring history to life.
Why It’s Fun:
- Optional whiskey-tasting stops and storytelling markers
- Walkable and photo-worthy historic buildings
- Ties to early law, medicine, and politics
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Whiskey Tasting Stop: Boomtown Saloon. Who you’d find here: Dr. E.H. Greenman, a miner fresh off the trail, or a traveling judge. Rustic, relaxed, and full of character, Boomtown echoes the saloons of old Jacksonville — places where men swapped stories, argued law and land, and toasted to their fortunes (or losses).