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to target areas that are "sensitive". It is meant to guide
visitors to local historic points of interest. If you have
information, photographs or maps that you would like to share, please
contact me at trisch@charter.net
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National Register Locations |
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| Allison
Ranger Station Named for Jesse Allison who homesteaded there in 1911. US Forest Service built a ranger station there, called Allison Guard Station
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Riddle
Ranch Another livestock ranch located in the Frenchglenn area. |
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| Double-O
Ranch Historic District One of the historic ranches in Harney County. |
Sod
House Ranch Located west of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters. The house was built of sod. There was a small community there, called Sodhouse. It is part of the refuge.
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| Peter
French Round Barn Peter French was a partner with Dr. Hugh James Glenn. The P Ranch, owned by French is a prominent landmark in Harney County.
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| Frenchglenn
Hotel Hotel located at Frenchglenn is still in operation. It is owned by the State of Oregon and operated by Division of State Parks.
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Ranch Once owned by Peter French, it is now part of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. |
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Landmarks of the Past |
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