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Made up of 3 distinctive units, the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument are an amazing place to explore. One of the most popular portions of the Monument is the Painted Hills. The reds, yellows, and golds of the hills Learn More
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This is known as Oregon’s best known ghost town. In 1910, there were five saloons, three hotels, and a number of business buildings. In 2010, the population was 50. Some of the old buildings still stand. The famous Shaniko two Learn More
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The Curatorial department has one of the largest and most complete artifact collections of any Native American museum. Some of the highlights are: One of the most exquisite collections of Plateau Native American artifacts in the country. “Technically one of Learn More
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A new take on an old classic, the Odem Theater Pub has full food service, critically acclaimed new release movies, 20 beers on tap, and a full bar in a historic building that is beautifully restored for in-movie dining as Learn More
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Hot air balloon flights that float you gently over one of the most dramatic landscapes in the country, encompassing high desert terrain of juniper and sage, volcanic rim rock, deep river canyons, and rural farmland, beginning at their launch site Learn More