Explore our history directly through our Oral History Program
Sue Raxter’s finger prints (and horse hoof prints and dog paw prints) are all over our community.
Sue Raxter has doggedly worked to make Tualatin a better place.
Loyce Martinazzi: So interesting, we had to make a sequel!
Loyce Martinazzi Oral Histories
Norm Parker: From the Wilds of Canada to Tualatin
The oral history of Norm Parker. Interviewed by Sandra Lafky Carlson. Video by Mike Loftin at DigaPix
Enjoy the journey as Jerri Andrews Bishop shares details of growing up around Day Road
With family roots from Indiana to Bohemia, here Jerri Bishops discuss her ancestors life in early Tualatin
Diane Barry’s long road to Tualatin: From Montana to Missouri to Washington to California to Oregon.
Join our Historian Sandra Lafky Carlson as she digs into this amazing story of survival and new life in a new land
Ilga Ross from post war Germany to Tualatin
Join our Historian Sandra Lafky Carlson as she digs into this amazing story of survival and new life in a new land
Eva Aigner—”discrimination is never acceptable”
Eva Aigner and her husband survived the Nazi purges during WW2. Listen to her compelling story in this interview by our Historian Sandra Lafky Carlson.
Just a Small Town Boy at Heart: Oral History of Larry McClure
Join our co-historian Sandra Lafky Carlson as she explores Larry McClure’s history and the amazing contributions he’s made to our community
Ed Casey: Change to Succeed
Learn about Ed Casey and all this fascinating man has done for Tualatin during his life of service to our community