Baker City, OR
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About Baker City
- • Olympic swimmer Ginny Duenkel, who won gold in 1964, was born in Baker City.
- • The Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, a major tourist draw, originated here.
- • The Oregon Trail brought settlers and commerce, establishing it as a key supply hub.
- • A massive gold nugget, the 'Armstrong Nugget,' was found nearby in 1913.
- • A devastating fire in 1894 destroyed much of downtown, leading to brick rebuilding.
- • Named for Senator Edward Baker, it was incorporated in 1874 as Baker City.
- • With roughly 10,000 residents, the population is small, like a close-knit family.
- • At 3,442 feet, the elevation offers stunning views of the Elkhorn Mountains.
- • Ranching and agriculture are vital, reflecting the area's rural heritage.
- • There is a strong sense of community, with a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.
- • The Portland Trail Blazers are the closest professional sports team.
- • Baker High School's football team has a storied history of state championships.