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Read moreI first visited the place when I was 14 back in the summer of 95, with my mom, brother, sister, and I. It was refreshing to revisit the museum again, and get to see the the clothes that show you what the pioneers wore; and a set out of the living room how our grandfather's lived a simple life, before internet; and the highlight was the exhibit about the Hines Lumber Mill that once provided the economy to Harney County until it shut down: but above all it felt like taking a step...
Read moreVery large museum with many items from area residents enlightening us regarding how Harney County became a cattle ranching area in the late 1800’s. Paiute Indians lived and thrived in the area for 1,000’s of years prior to the founding Hines and Burns. Interesting exhibits with lots of photos of daily life of families from late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Definitely recommend a visit to learn about the...
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