Places of interest, events, and activities in Albany, Oregon are the focus of sites listed in this category. These may include local libraries, museums, art galleries, entertainment venues, sporting opportunities, and others.
 
 
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The Albany Brass Ring is a historical carousel and museum in Albany, Oregon, operated by a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to building a traditional Victorian carousel in the city's downtown historical district. Volunteer and project information is featured.
http://www.albanybrassring.com/
ACT is a volunteer, non-profit, community theater that produces a year-round season of comedies, dramas and musicals. Performances currently playing are featured, as well as coming attractions, audition policies, and information about purchasing tickets.
http://www.albanycivic.org/
The Albany, Oregon Little League program sponsors a variety of baseball and softball programs for youth. Its programs, schedules, and contact data are posted.
http://www.albanyll.com/
The public library in Albany, Oregon is highlighted, including its locations, hours of operation, and services. Its catalog may be searched online, and access to other databases and resources are also available.
http://library.ci.albany.or.us/
Situated at the corner of Second and Lyon streets in downtown Albany, Oregon, the museum serves to preserve, exhibit and encourage knowledge of the history and culture of the city and surrounding area, including a collection of artifacts, documents and photographs. Its location and hours are posted, and an online shopping area is included.
http://www.armuseum.com/
The non-profit organization sponsors tennis programs for youth and adults in Albany, Oregon. Its programs are highlighted, with a calendar, team data, membership information, and contacts.
http://www.albanytennisclub.org/
Maintained by the Monteith Historical Society, the structure was completed in 1849, and was one of the first homes in Oregon to be constructed from sawed lumber. The restored home now serves as a museum, which is highlighted here, including an annual visitors guide to Albany, Oregon.
http://www.monteithhouse.com/
Oregon Fishing Club, based in Albany, OR, provides members with exclusive access to 37 private properties for fishing in Northwest Oregon. This includes 13 camping locations, 20 lakes and ponds, and 17 rivers. State fishing licenses are not required for Oregon Fishing Club members on our private ponds and lakes, where healthy populations of Rainbow Trout, Bass, and Panfish are planted regularly.
http://ofc.org/
The movie theater in Albany, Oregon is highlighted, with an overview of currently running shows, classics, and other scheduled events. Other resources include information about its snack bar, advertising policies, and hours.
http://www.albanypix.com/