National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
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They walked for 2,000 miles…men, women, and children by the tens of thousands. The story of this journey comes alive today through the life-size exhibits and living history at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center near Baker City. This 23,000-square-foot facility tells the stories of the Oregon Trail immigrants. Oregon Trail ruts, interpretive trails, exhibits, special events and living history performances bring the Oregon Trail back to life. Operated by the Bureau of Land Management along with the nonprofit volunteer group Trail Tenders, Inc.
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