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Baker City Oregon
Baker County, Hells Canyon Country, the National Historic
Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, the Sumpter Valley Railroad, ghost
towns, the Eagle Cap Wilderness, the Wallowa-Whitman National
Forest, the North Fork of the John Day Wilderness, Historic Baker
City Oregon, and surprising local museums make this part of Eastern Oregon
unique. Come close to the land. Explore this
unspoiled and undiscovered country. Get to know the people of Baker
County who have time to talk, who love the land and its seasons, and
who pursue the arts and crafts of earlier times.
Baker
County Visitor and Convention Bureau
"Baker City is a wonderful place to live and visit.
Beautiful scenery, excellent schools, great merchants, unlimited
recreational opportunities, and clean, healthy, safe living conditions
are among the many blessings that we enjoy. Our most valuable asset is
our citizens. They are friendly, helpful, and consistently
demonstrating a positive "can-do" approach to life." Sam Bass,
Mayor
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"We pride ourselves in keeping with the tradition of
extraordinary livability by equally providing outstanding public
services. Our water, for example, comes from a mountain watershed and
is of quality and quantity incomparable to any other city in the Western
United States. We have an 18-hole golf course, indoor swimming pool,
airport, parks, well maintained and tree-lined streets, and all other
traditional city services under the care of tremendous city employees
dedicated in service to the community."
David Fine, Interim City Manager
Antique Stores
Art Galleries
Attractions
Automotive
Books
Breweries
Churches
Coffee
Community
Dairy and Eggs
Education
Employment
Events
Farmers Market
Golf
Hunting
Lodging
Meat
Newspapers, Radio and TV Stations
Organizations, Associations and Clubs
Quilting
Real Estate
Recreation
Shopping
Specialty Food Markets
Theater
Art Galleries
Anderson's Fine Arts
1921 Main Street, Baker City, Oregon 97814, phone: 541-523-9388
Baker City Gallery
1645 Sixteenth St, Baker City, Oregon 97814, phone: 541-523-5415, email: twspeel@bakervalley.net
More Oregon art galleries...
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Automotive
A & D Restoration Prefabrication and Upholstery
370 Elm Street, Baker City, OR, 97814, phone: (541) 523-3149
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Books
Betty's Books
1813 Main St, Baker City, Oregon 97814, phone: 541-523-7551, email: bettysbk@bakervalley.net
M. Hofferber Books
2787 First St., Baker City, Oregon 97814
Open Door
1805 Main Street, Baker City,
Oregon 97814-3448, phone: (541) 523-0681
More Oregon book
stores...
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Breweries
Barley Brown's Brewpub
2190 Main St., Baker City, Oregon 97814, phone: (541) 523-4266
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Coffee
La Dolce Vita Coffee Roasters
1270 Campbell Street, Baker City, Oregon 97814-2222, phone: 541-663-1306, email: ladolce@eoni.com
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Community
Baker City Chamber of
Commerce
Baker City Fire
Department
Baker City Government
Baker City Map
Baker City Visitors &
Convention Bureau
City of Baker City
Community Profile
Department
of Motor Vehicles
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Dairy and Eggs
Rohner's Dairy
40535 Pocahontas Road, Baker City, Oregon 97814, phone
541-523-2564
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Education
Eastern Oregon University
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Employment
Oregon State Employment Department
1575 Dewey Avenue, Baker City, Oregon 97814, phone: (541) 523-6331,
email:
todd.a.howard@state.or.us
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Events
18th Baker City
Memory Cruise
August
23-24, 2008 -- Baker City
Geiser Polman Park. Hours: 8am-4pm. Contact: Wayne Ryder, 2207
Colorado Place, Baker City, OR 97814, Wayne 541-523-7160, napaguy@eoni.com
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Farmers Market
Baker City Farmers Market
June-September --
Sterling Bank parking lot,
Main & Church Streets,
Baker City, OR.
Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-12:00 noon.
Contact: Beth Jager
(541) 523-7898,
E-mail:
adnisexton@eoni.com
More Oregon farmers
markets...
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Golf
Baker City Golf Club
2801 Indiana Ave Baker City, Oregon 97814 , phone: (541) 523-2358
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Hunting
Oregon Trail Bullets
Post Office Box 529, Baker City, Oregon 97814-0529, phone:
541-523-4697, email:
email@laser-cast.com
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Meat
Double Diamond Ranch
45977 Houghton Creek Road, Baker City, Oregon 97814,
phone: (541) 853-2320 or 853-2352, email:
dbldimon@bakervalley.net
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Newspapers,
Radio and TV Stations
Baker City Herald
PO Box 805, Baker City, Oregon 97814; 541-523-3673; Fax: 541-523-6426; Mon.–Fri.
p.m.; Circ.: 3,177 (M–Th), 3,426 (F); Estab.: 1870. E-mail: news@bakercityherald.com
The Record-Courier
PO Box 70, Baker City, Oregon 97814; Phone/Fax: 541-523-5353; Thurs.; Circ.: 3,000; Estab.: 1901
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Organizations,
Associations and Clubs
Baker
City FOE #3456
Blue Mountain Building
Industry Association
Eastern Oregon Mining
Association
Sumpter
Valley Historic Railroad District
Sumpter Valley
Railroad Restoration
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Specialty
Food Markets
Great Baker Foods Cooperative
2816 10th St, Baker City, Oregon , phone: 541-523-6281
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Theater
Black Fox and Cocoa Productions
1620 Madison Ave., Baker City, Oregon 97814, phone:
604-820-2717, email:
blackfoxandcocoa@shaw.ca
City Location
County(ies):
Baker Incorporated in 1874
Location: Eastern Oregon
Nearest Major Highway and Distance: I-84 | local miles
Nearest Major City and Distance:
La Grande | 44 miles, Estimated Drive Time: 40 minutes
Distance to Portland: 300 miles
Source: Oregon Department of Transportation,
State of Oregon Map; Oregon Blue Book
Recreational Amenities
Baker City and Hells Canyon Jr. Rodeo, National Historic Oregon
Trail Interpretive Center, 3 scenic byways, Hells Canyon
Overlook, Oregon Trail Regional Museum, Farewell Bend State
Park, Sumpter Valley Dredge State Park, Wallowa Whitman National
Forest, Sumpter Valley Railroad, Miner's Jubilee Festival,
Historic Baker City, Adler House Museum, Baker Sports Complex,
Baker Golf Club, Sam-O Swim Center. Local area activities
include: snowmobiling, water and snow skiing, fishing and
hunting, hiking, camping, golfing.
Source: City Administration, local chamber of
commerce, local convention and visitor bureau0
Climate
Elevation: 3,471' Measurement Location: Baker
City
Temperature:
Monthly Ave. Low: 17°F Monthly Ave. High: 85°F
Hottest Month July Coldest Month January
Driest Month July Wettest Month June
Average annual precipitation: 10.870"
Humidity (Hour 10, local time):
Average July afternoon humidity: 57%
Average January afternoon humidity: 84%
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