Adolf Aschoff Marmot, Oregon

Marmot Oregon is located along the last stretch of the Oregon Trail, the old plank covered Barlow Road. Between 1883 and 1930 it was a destination for many people that came to experience the great outdoors and to launch their adventures on Mount Hood.

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Who Was E. Henry Wemme?

The Story Behind Wemme, Oregon Wemme, Oregon—a place with a peculiar name. Is it pronounced “Weemy” or “Wemmy”? And how did it get its name and who was E. Henry Wemme? Pronounced “Wemmy,” this small village often goes unnoticed as travelers speed along Highway 26. The four-lane road today gives little hint of how the … Continue reading Who Was E. Henry Wemme?

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Battle Axe Inn, Government Camp, Oregon

For many years, the Battle Axe Inn in Government Camp stood as the heart of Mount Hood’s south side. It hosted search and rescue operations, community dances, and winter holiday celebrations. Skiers and travelers alike found comfort beside its massive stone fireplace after long, cold days in the snow.

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