EST. 1892
Our History
1892
The Chapel is Built
Mary and Thomas Hubbard build
the chapel by hand on land deeded by the family farm. The first wedding takes place six months later.
1925
First Restoration
The Hubbard family restores the original timber frame and installs the stained-glass windows that still look out onto the garden today.
1958
Garden Expansion
The original garden is expanded to host outdoor receptions, with the heritage oak planted that summer becoming the centerpiece of countless first dances.
1985
Reception Hall Added
The barn behind the chapel is converted into a heated, four-season reception hall, doubling the venue’s capacity to 150 guests.
2010
Modern Restoration
A full electrical, climate, and bridal-suite update brings the chapel into the modern era while preserving every original beam, pew, and pane of glass.
2026
The Next Chapter
The new owners of the Hubbard Chapel take the helm, committed to keeping the chapel exactly what it has always been: a place where forever begins.
Hubbard's story began with the first settler - Charles Hubbard Jr - arrived in 1847.
of grain shipped — Hubbard was open for business, with land selling for as little as $20 an acre.
a hotel, and 15 businesses. A.B. Gleason, original builder, is credited as the town's true founder.
"Some places hold time. Hubbard Chapel is one of them."
— Oregon Heritage Society, 2018