Brothers OR – Rurality Blog Hop #44
Brothers OR – Rurality Blog Hop #44

Brothers OR – Rurality Blog Hop #44

Brothers Motel - Brothers Oregon

Some tiny communities sit between somewhere and no place.

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Brothers OR,

is one such place.

Brothers sits on Oregon State Route 20,

about 45 miles from Bend

and

70 miles from Burns.

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Located in the eastern Oregon’s central high desert,

at 4,639 feet above sea level;

it is hot in the summer and cold in the winter.

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A place 49 souls call home;

with a gas station/convenience store

and a one-room school

(the new, modern one-room school, sitting behind the old, clapboard wooden one)

and this structure.

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In weathered painted letters,

I can read ‘coffee’ and ‘accessories,’

other words have chipped away through the years.

Its last use may have been a store,

but I’d place money

that it was once a motel

with a water reservoir

above

on the

wooden

tower.

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‘RURALITY BLOG HOP’ #44

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Rurality Blog Hop #44

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23 Comments

  1. It is so sad to me to see these wonderful old town building fall farther and farther in disrepair. You know the end will come before too much longer. They all have such grand old stories to tell. This is a classic one. Much personality.

  2. It would be fun to see this old building in it’s prime. Looks like a neat place.

    The small town my parents live outside of has 69 residents. I think there are 2-3 functioning businesses and several Churches that are still active.

  3. You’ve actually got me wanting to visit Brothers, Oregon now. You’re stirring their tourist trade. :) The building is interesting, and you’ve aroused my curiosity about it. I wonder if the internet can yield any answers. If not, you’re going to have to go visiting some of those 49 town dwellers and see if any of them can tell you about that building.

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