McMenamins Old Church & Pub offers a family-friendly pub; a historic renovated church; a McMenamins brewery (set in the former church’s basement daycare!); and an outdoor amphitheater for live music, events, receptions and more.
This spot was a hub of activity, back in 1911 when the church was built on an ancient route just north of the site where Boone’s ferry made regular crossings of the Willamette River for more than 100 years. The church stood at the north end of the original village, a few blocks from the ferry crossing. Boone’s Ferry Road ran through town center to the ferry, following the same route as an ancient Native American trail leading up the Willamette Valley.
The namesake of the road and ferry, Alphonso Boone, was grandson of famous American frontiersman Daniel Boone! Alphonso had settled this area in 1846, establishing a regular ferry service. Native Americans, who had a centuries-long tradition of crossings here, were said to have helped ferry Boone’s earliest patrons via their canoes.
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