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Shaniko Hotel, Shaniko, Oregon

My dad was born in Shaniko, Oregon in 1922. The hotel was built with handmade bricks. The walls are 18" thick. It isn't open now because of a local dispute between the owner and townsfolk. Shaniko was one of the busiet towns in Oregon in 1900. The railroad terminated here and all wool from central Oregon came through the town. By 1920 things started getting quieter. There wer a couple of very large fires that destroyed the wool warehouse. The railroad moved over to the Deshutes river and wool was starting to be replaced by synthetics. I was in town in 1978 when most of the wagons and old cars were auctioned off. My cousin still lives close by.

Note: The Hotel is reopened this Fall of 2023.

Copyright: Brian Conroy
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Resolution: 11872x5936
Taken: 29/03/2014
Uploaded: 02/04/2014
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Tags: hotel ghost town; shaniko oregon; shaniko; oregon; ghost town; old hotel; hotel
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