Checking Out Historic Downtown
Having your home on a Klamath County river property is a truly amazing experience. Waking up each morning to the gentle sound of running water, being surrounded by tall, shady trees, and hearing the call of birds and crickets leaves you in awe. Besides being surrounded by all this nature, living in Klamath County ranches is being engulfed in its enriching history.
Venturing from your home by the river and going to Historic Downtown Klamath Falls is always a treat for history buffs, those who have a passion for learning, and those who are interested in architecture. Your tour of this interesting area can commence on either end of Main Street. Several points of interest will greet you downtown.
A world-renowned museum with its rich collection of artifacts and art works of Western and Native American heritage is the Favell Museum at 125 West Main Street. One thing you mustn't miss during your visit is the fire opal arrowhead on proud display.
The Klamath County Museum on Main Street is located in a building that was once an armory. Built in 1935 with lovely Art Deco details, the museum has numerous dioramas and splendid Native American artifacts.
Other notable sights here are the Goeller House which was built between 1902 and1905, the Senator George Baldwin Museum that is on the list of the State and National Historic Register, the Klamath County Government Center, the Ross Ragland Theater, and the Gothic revival Oregon Bank Building. With so much to do so close at hand, the time to find a Klamath County property to call your home is now.
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