The small town of Sisters, Oregon, with a population of fewer than 3,000 residents, is a perfect place to go for a weekend getaway. If you happen to love history, then this town is for you, as it is flush with historic buildings from one end of town to the other. In fact, Sisters is such a historic place, the town itself has created an entire self-guided walking tour that will take you to nearly 20 different spots. However, today, we’re going to focus on the three must-see historic buildings in Sisters, Oregon. Enjoy the fresh mountain air as you start your exploration of town by visiting the Sisters Saloon Ranch & Grill.
1. Sisters Saloon Ranch & Grill (Formerly Bronco Billy's Ranch Grill and Saloon)
Many visitors have said that Sisters Saloon, formerly Bronco Billy’s Ranch and Saloon is perhaps one of the most recognized buildings in the town. This building was constructed back in 1912 and is a historic landmark within the area. While Bronco Billy’s Ranch and Saloon closed down many years ago, the building still remains and is now Sisters Saloon & Ranch Grill. slinging burgers and fries, plus cold draught beer. This is a classic restaurant spanning over 100 years of history.
2. Sisters Bakery (Formerly Leithauser General Store)
Another historic landmark within the Town of Sisters is none other than Sisters Bakery, formerly known as the Leithauser General Store. The old-fashioned general store was built back in 1925 and was family-owned and operated for many years. While the building itself changed hands over time, today it reigns as one of the best places to snag delicious donuts and baked goods to kick off your day.
3. Three Sisters Floral (Formerly The Hardy Allen House)
Three Sisters Floral is located on Elm Street in the beautiful town of Sisters. The historic house with white trim was originally built in 1908 by early settler Hardy Allen and his wife Daisy. While the house was slated for demolition in the 1980s, it survived, and with a renovation is now one of the premier places to grab floral arrangements in town.
If you want to keep up this historic walking tour of Sisters, Oregon there are plenty of other places to add to your list!
Have you ever been to this small, historic town before? Have you checked out any of the historic buildings in Sisters, Oregon? Share with us what some of your favorites were!
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