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Western Steam Friends Association

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97303 Brooks, OR, United States of America (USA) (Oregon )

Address 3995 Brooklake Rd NE
On the grounds of Powerland Heritage Park 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Steam engines-models
  • Cranes and Lifts
  • Railway
  • Mills


Opening times
April - September

Admission
Status from 11/2020
We don't know the fees.

Contact
Tel.:+1-503-393-2424  eMail:westernsteamfiends gmail.com  

Homepage www.antiquepowerland.com/western-steam-fiends-association
sites.google.com/view/westernsteamfiendsorg/home

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Location / Directions
N45.054552° W122.976883°N45°3.27312' W122°58.61298'N45°3'16.3872" W122°58'36.7788"

Brooks is an unincorporated community in Marion County, Oregon, United States. Brooks is part of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area.
It is located about nine miles north of Salem near Oregon Route 99E on French Prairie.
Powerland Heritage Park is located in the heart of the Willamette Valley near I-5 and exit 263.

The WSFA is located on the grounds of Powerland Heritage Park

Description

The Western Steam Fiends Association (WSFA) represents the foremost steam heritage group on the West Coast, and the charter club of what is now known as Powerland Heritage Park. The founders, having a true passion for steam engines and steam powered machinery, started WSFA in Colton, Washington in 1952, and in 1970, some of their members joined WAPI who later purchased the property on which the park currently sits.

Current WSFA members, like the club’s founders, are true steam-enthusiasts. Members enjoy working with the organization’s various pieces of historical equipment, including
steam traction engines,
a rail-mounted steam crane,
an operating steam-powered sawmill and
other stationary steam apparatuses.

WSFA also conducts an annual educational program called Steam School, which runs January through May of each year, providing a fantastic hands-on learning opportunity for new and old “steam fiends” alike!


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