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Fort Klamath: 90.07: 144.95: Rocky Point, Lake of the Woods: Former Klamath Lake Highway: Fort Klamath Junction: 91.33: 146.98: Sun Mountain Road – Kimball Park: Former Sun Mountain Highway 97.32: 156.62: Modoc Point Road: Former Modoc Point Highway 98.55: 158.60: To US 97 north – Chiloquin, Bend, Agency Lake 102.47: 164.91: South Chiloquin ...
Due to an extended illness, Smith was confined to his home for the last six years of his life. He died at his home in Klamath Falls on October 20, 1951, at the age 73. His funeral service was held at the Klamath Falls Elks lodge on October 23, 1951. Smith was buried in the Linkville Cemetery in Klamath Falls. [1] [9] [61] [62]
OR 140 continues east of here, on an alignment known either as the South Klamath Falls Highway No. 424 or the Southside Bypass. Southeast of town, OR 140 intersects with Oregon Route 39 , heads north on a shared alignment for about two miles (3 km), on the Klamath Falls-Malin Highway No. 50, and then continues east towards Lakeview on the ...
The highway then passes over the mountains. The highway ends at an interchange with U.S. Route 97 in Klamath Falls; just west of this interchange the highway intersects and briefly overlaps Oregon Route 140. OR 140 continues east of the US 97 interchange, past the Klamath Falls airport, and eventually towards Lakeview.
Klamath Falls (/ ˈ k l æ m ə θ / KLAM-əth) is a city in, and the county seat of, Klamath County, Oregon, United States. The city was originally called Linkville when George Nurse founded the town in 1867. It was named after the Link River, on whose falls the city was sited. The name was changed to Klamath Falls in 1893. [5]
Read more: Woman escapes kidnapper's cell in Oregon; FBI searching for more victims in other states Man convicted used cinder blocks to build cell in garage. It was around 12:15 p.m. on July 15 ...
The name Bly comes from the Klamath word p'lai, meaning 'up' or 'high', referring to its location at the upper Sprague River. [9] The Sprague River post office was established in the area in 1873, and the name was changed to Bly in 1883. [9] At that time, the community was near the east end of the Klamath Indian Reservation. [10]
Hare was killed in the line of duty west of Tucumcari on March 15. Services will take place at 11 a.m. at Legacy Church, 7201 Central NW. ... Hare will be escorted from Daniels Funeral Home, 4310 ...