Baker City is a city in and the county seat of Baker County, Oregon, United States. It was named after Edward D. Baker, the only U.S. Senator ever killed in military combat. The population was 9,828 at the 2010 census.
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The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center offers living history demonstrations, interpretive programs, exhibits, multi-media presentations, special events, and more than four miles of interpretive trails. We offer a variety of interpretive programs and special exhibits year-round. One mile of well-preserved ruts lie on the Interpretive Center grounds, and are accessible by the trails or from a turnout on Highway 86 about a half-mile west of the Center's entrance.
This place presents more history of the Oregon Trail and its people than any other I have visited. There are exhibits of the migration and lifelike models of the people, animals, and their possessions. The ranger presented an interesting introduction of the topic. One can also view the nearby ruts left by the wagons as they passed through.
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We are your Eastern Oregon adventure experts. The Go Wild team is here to help you make the most of your vacation to the wild side of Oregon. We specialize in personalized outdoor & historic experiences that range from guided family backpacking trips to beginner fly fishing lessons to day tours around Baker City and La Grande. Our attention to logistics, knowledgeable (locally raised and fed) guides, and shared thirst for adventure guarantee an authentic Oregon experience worth bragging about.
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Opened in Baker City in 2017, we offer brand name and quality used clothing in adults and junior sizes, true vintage fashions including clothes and accessories and a collection of interesting and unique antiques and collectibles.
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OPEN MID-MARCH TO OCTOBER 24, 2019 Housed in the former Natatorium, 33,000 sq ft of permanent and changing exhibits tell the stories of the real people and businesses that developed the region following the discovery of gold in the mountains nearby the Oregon Trail. Home to the world renowned Cavin Warfel Rock Collection, one of the largest in the western US.
Though the museum in Baker City has a magnificent stone collection and display, a diplay about the making of the musical, "Paint Your Wagon," as well as an excellent collection of artifacts, I became intrigued about Leo Adler's role in the town and, in addition, the significant number of Jewish businessmen who helped develop Baker City.
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The Adler house has a lot of history. It has a lot of rooms that are still in there original condition. There's even vintage wardrobes.
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The production brewery for Barley Brown's Beer. The taphouse has a view of the brewery and has 22 Barley Brown's beers on tap. A limited menu of food can be ordered from the neighboring Brew Pub. Must be 21 years old. Live music on the Brewery Stage twice a month.
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A piece of history that could easily be overlooked. But the information was very insightful. A place that offered a quiet reflection about the people who helped build the area.
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