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The Baldwin Hotel Museum, built by George Baldwin in 1905, originally served as a hardware store. In 1911 George learned the railroad was coming and converted his store into a hotel. He designed the hotel with nearly all the rooms connected to one another making it possible for people to rent a single room or an entire floor to suit their needs. The Baldwin Hotel was Klamath Falls’ first building to offer indoor plumbing. After passing through several owners’ hands, The Baldwin Hotel had fallen into financial trouble and in desperate need of repairs, closing its doors in 1971. Saved from demolition, it now serves as a museum of the life and times of early Klamath Falls.
31 Main St, Klamath Falls, OR 97601, Phone: 541-882-1000
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