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John Day is a city located approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Canyon City [6] in Grant County, Oregon, United States, at the intersection of U.S. Routes 26 and 395.The city was named for the nearby John Day River, which, along with Dayville, had been named for a Virginia member of the 1811 Astor Expedition, John Day. [7]
Crypt of Oregon Governor James Withycombe in the cemetery's Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleum The cemetery contains the hilltop Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleum, which opened in 1914. [ 2 ] It was built in the Classical Greek/Roman style by the architectural firm of Lawrence & Holford , and was also likely designed by noted Oregon architect Ellis F ...
For articles related to John Day, Oregon, United States. Pages in category "John Day, Oregon" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
John Alphonsus Murphy (1881–1935), Boxer Rebellion Medal of Honor recipient A. W. Norblad (1881–1960), Oregon Governor [ citation needed ] Artie Wilson (1920–2010), MLB infielder
Wilhelm's Portland Memorial Funeral Home, Mausoleum and Crematory is a funerary establishment in the Sellwood neighborhood of southeast Portland, Oregon, United States. Opened in 1901 as the Portland Crematorium, it is the first and oldest crematorium west of the Mississippi River , [ 1 ] and the largest privately managed indoor burial site in ...
The Advent Christian Church is a historic church building in John Day, Oregon, United States. Lay minister and carpenter Samuel Bayliss Hope led the members of the local Advent Christian Church congregation in construction starting in 1898 and reaching effective completion in 1900.
The Clyde Holliday State Recreation Site, part of the system of state parks managed by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, offers seasonal camping opportunities in a wooded tract along the John Day River near Mount Vernon. The park lies between U.S. Route 26 and the river and is 8 miles (13 km) west of the city of John Day. [3]
The John Day Compound, Supervisor's Warehouse is a complex of work buildings, employee residences, and related infrastructure owned an operated by the Malheur National Forest in John Day, Oregon, United States.