Canyon City to Durkee Canyonville - 97417The main claim to fame of Canyonville is the Seven Feathers Casino Resort of the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Indians of Oregon. We didn't stop there, just the Post Office. (10/04/21)Cave Junction - 97523The Southern Oregon hamlet of Cave Junction sprang to life during the gold rush, but it was the discovery of the Oregon Caves in 1874 that put it on the map. (10/05/21)Central Point - 97502A suburb of Medford, but I'm sure the folks who live in Central Point don't see it that way. The USPS feel that way too as this building is larger (and nicer looking) than Medford's. (10/03/21)Chemult - 97731We have passed this way a couple dozen times since we have lived in Oregon and I have no idea why we haven't popped in to take a picture of this PO until now. (0701/23)Chiloquin - 97624The Klamath Tribes, a confederation of three Native American tribes who traditionally inhabited Southern Oregon and Northern California: the Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin have their Tribal government here. (7/24/20)Corbett - 97019Taking the new Miata out on a shakedown cruise along Historic US-30 along the Columbia River I passed this little Post Office heading east. On the way back I stopped in. (9/29/24)Crescent - 97733This cute little building was just on block of US97. From here we were going to drive a road parallel to 97 a mile and a half to the Gilchrist P.O., but that road turned to gravel after one block. (07/01/22)Culver - 97734Culver wasn't on my handmade list to look for on this trip, but Donna found it on the GPS and it was only a mile or so off US97, so we popped in to take a photo. (07/06/22)Diamond Lake - 97731Diamond Lake was neither an unincorporated community or a census-designated place it was a resort on a lake with a small window inside containing an equally small post office. (9/8/2023)Dillard - 97432A very unbusy P.O. allowed us to pull in to the drop box lane and pose for photos. (10/04/21)Dufur - 97021What separates this little town from most of the other small towns in northern Oregon is the Balch Hotel. It was built in 1907 by Charles Balch, a local land owner and businessman. The hotel has changed hands a number of times over the years, but it has remained in continuous use to this day. (07/06/22)