She's a Butte, Clark by Harry Wagner
Bend, Oregon, is enjoying a resurgence as a tourist destination, and it’s easy to see why. Seemingly endless sunshine (eat your heart out, Portland), snow-covered mountains, and rivers that offer floating and fly fishing are abundant. Things were not always flourishing around central Oregon though. The area enjoyed a boom a century ago as timber from its forest was used to build cities up and down the west coast (and beyond). As interest rates climbed in the 1980s and the economy cooled, the sawmills closed and the boom turned into a bust as the area’s chief source of income was gone.