Big Open Spaces - Harney County, Oregon - July 2015
"I like to be in big open spaces with high skies." Bruce Grobbelaar
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Klondike Saloon in Harney Oregon
The proprietor of the Klondike Saloon in Harney City was J. C. Buckland. Born in Canada his father became a Naturalized Citizen when he was a teenager. He was granted a liquor license in April of 1889. He was also involved in horse racing, farming and once took a string of horses to Alberta Canada where he made a decent return on his efforts. He passed away on April 2, 1907. I believe he may be the older gentleman in both photos.
East Oregon Herald., April 04, 1889
The Times-Herald., August 03, 1907
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veronica santangelo's ending slides: she became a reclusive bookworm :') she was sad about the brotherhood but she knew she tried her best :( she wandered around helping people ^_^
arcade gannon's ending slides: CHASED INTO THE DESERT FOREVER 💥 EXECUTED WHILE TRYING TO ESCAPE 💥 NEVER HEARD FROM AGAIN (AGAIN) 💥 FALSELY IMPRISONED FOR WAR CRIMES 💥 CAST ASIDE ONTO A HEAP OF NAMELESS BODIES 💥 DISEMBOWELED HIMSELF WITH A SCALPEL 💥 CRUCIFIED 💥became a teacher :)
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"Big Country"
Harney County, Oregon
Wild Horse Lake a top Steens Mountain. A motorist can drive to a point 9,300 feet above sea level and see four states Oregon, Nevada, Idaho and California.
Photo Courtesy Malheur Wildlife Refuge
This postcard was produced for:
Alpine Creamery, Inc., Burns, Oregon
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