CULTURE & HERITAGE CELEBRATING THE HISTORY OF EASTERN OREGON At one time, the Sumpter Valley Railway was in full steam, oper- ating from Baker City to Prairie City until 1933. Prairie City’s depot is a his- torical landmark and now home to the DeWitt Museum in Depot Park. It’s just a few blocks south at the corner of Main and Bridge streets, and worthy of a quick side trip. At each corner of the mural are four smaller works depict- ing other slices of Prairie City history such as gold panning and Camp Logan, which was a onetime Civil War post a few miles to the south. Across town, the second mural is on the public works building. This painting, created by Morgensen in 2001, is an illustration of the Front Street business district — a view that is nearly exactly what folks will see right before them. It also proclaims a hearty “welcome” to visitors. Farther down the 13 JANUARY 13�19, 2022 wall are children and other folks peering out of painted windows. These impressive murals are hard to miss — and why would you want to? So, the next time you’re in Prairie City or just ven- turing through, stop off for a few minutes for a closer look and a quick history lesson — Prairie City-style. DP HOME ENTERTAINMENT 137 E. Main Street, John Day 541-575-1637 Homeroom #36 is a great place to stay for the Holidays or Ski Season More Info at www.ChurchillBaker.com Custom frame shop dedicated to great customer service, design, and quality products. Royal Artisan 1912 Main St. Baker City, OR 97814 541.465.4547 katephill843@gmail.com 120 E Main St. John Day 541-575-0629 Lenspharmacy.com