The Oregon Hotel
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The Historic Oregon Hotel was first built in the late 1800s. The old building was burnt down in June of 1904. Mr. Carrol expected to cater to commercial travelers, in particular, and make the Oregon Hotel second to none in Eastern Oregon. This structure was destroyed by a fire in 1936. The third and present Oregon Hotel was constructed in 1938 by Baxter Paine.

The owners, Hugh and Skeeter Reed, have recently done a complete renovation of the entire Hotel, restoring it to its previous condition and adding "Homey" touches of their own. With 11 suites, one hostel and 2 kitchenettes, the Oregon Hotel is able to accommodate everyone by providing a resting place with style and comfort at a good price. The Oregon Hotel is centered among some of the best outdoor recreational wilderness areas in Central Oregon.

There is fishing in local streams, along with fishing and rafting on the scenic John Day River, and World-class hunting for deer, elk, antelope and wild birds in the immediate area and nearby mountain ranges.
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