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Baker City hosts many annual festivals, including the Miners' Jubilee on the third weekend of July, which celebrates the mining history of the area and the filming of the 1969 Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood musical comedy Paint Your Wagon in the city. [29] The Miners' Jubilee was originally launched in 1934 as the Baker Mining Jubilee, but ...
The Baker City Gold Diggers were a minor league baseball team based in Baker City, Oregon. Between 1891 and 1914, Baker City teams played as members of the 1891 Pacific Interstate League , 1902 and 1908 Inland Empire League and Western Tri-State League in 1913 and 1914, with a different team nickname each season.
Roughly between Baker and Prairie City starting near the McEwen station site and west to the Dixie Pass area (See also Grant County 44°42′13″N 118°07′17″W / 44.703651°N 118.121287°W / 44.703651; -118.121287 ( Sumpter Valley Railway Historic
The Jubilee will open at 4 p.m. Sept. 8, with an auction at 6. The three-day festival will be held in Midvale Park. Village of Midvale and Lions Club join forces to create the Miners Jubilee festival
Cornucopia is located in Baker County, north of Carson, Oregon, immediately southeast of Cornucopia Peak, and west of Snake River. The nearest City is Baker City, OR (56 mi driving South West). Cornucopia has multiple creeks within close proximity, including Pine Creek, Elk Creek, and Panter Creek with East Fork Falls as short distance north ...
Aug. 16—Baker City has finally surpassed a threshold it had approached, but never quite cleared, over the past century and a half. The city's population has topped 10,000. ... Aug. 12 released ...
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Baker City was incorporated in 1874. The population of Baker County nearly quadrupled from 1880 to 1910, largely due to the Sumpter Valley Railroad and several of its spur lines. The opening of the railroad helped lumber and mining operations develop. [3] In 1914 Fern Hobbs, on behalf of her employer Governor Oswald West, declared martial law ...