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The Flora, Oregon school. It has been vacant since 1977.
Flora is an unincorporated community in Wallowa County, Oregon, United
States. It is located about 35 miles north of Enterprise, just off Oregon
Route 3, and is considered a ghost town. Its elevation is 4350 ft.
Flora was platted on April 7, 1897. By 1910, it had a population of 200
residents and an eight-room school. It is considered "the most substantial
town to fail" in the Northeast Oregon region.
The community was named after the daughter of the first postmaster, A. D.
Buzzard. Flora post office operated from 1890 - 1966. The Flora School,
built in 1915, is on the National Register of Historic Places. Now known
as the Flora School Education Center, the schoolhouse has been restored
as a pioneer arts education center.
These turkeys followed us all over looking for food. I guess they can't
read a calendar.
These pigs are pretty fat... and Christmas is coming.
The Flora School Education Center, built in 1915.
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Flora, Oregon Ghost Town segment.
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