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Originally a hardware store that opened in 1906, the Baldwin Building served as hotel from 1908 until 1977. It became a public museum in 1978. Its four floors are filled with antiques and artifacts of local history. On the fourth floor is the studio of Maud Baldwin, who captured thousands of images from the Klamath Basin in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Daily tours are offered during the summer months with a docent, as well as special activities on weekends in the winter months.
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