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Collier Living History Day at Collier Memorial State Park. 30 miles N of Klamath Falls. Phone: 541-783-2471. GPS: 42.646223 N; -121.879573 W
Unique museum demonstrations include live steam engines, operating old-time shingle mill, antique engines, operating antique Caterpillar tractors, horse and wagon team, hay rides, operating antique sawmill, chainsaw sculptures, museum tours, blacksmith demonstrations, spinning and weaving, period clothing and special entertainment.
Gem &
Mineral Show by Rock and Arrowhead Club
Rock, gem, mineral and fossil exhibits, kids activities & more
Klamath Blues Festival. PO Box 7926, Klamath Falls, OR 97602. Phone: 541-331-3939.
Klamath County Fair. 3531 S. 6th Street, Klamath Falls, OR 97603. Phone: 541-883-3796.
Kruise of Klamath. PO Box 7135, Klamath Falls, OR 97602. Phone: 541-892-3403 or 541-880-6189.
Three-day blast from the past filled with music, food and beautiful cars.
Sagebrush Rendezvous.
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Art Exhibit and Wine Tasting.
Winter Lights. Moore Park on Lakeshore Drive, Klamath Falls.
Winter Wings Festival. Phone: 877-541-2473. E-mail
Three full days of birding and nature photography activities including a host of new presenters and field trips.
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