

The building sits up off the ground a bit, which. The outside tables are scattered on the wrap around deck/porch. Researchers or others who would like to make further use of these collection materials should contact the Folklife Reading Room for assistance. English: Stone cellar built in 1900 at the historic Sod House Ranch in Harney County, Oregon the ranch is now part of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. The Stone Cellar is a rustic, old timey type bar and grill with creaking wooden floors and wooden tables. 50+beers, including 25 crafted beers on tap. The collection also includes audio and video interviews with individuals who consented to the inclusion of these selections here. The Stone Cellar features live music every Friday and Saturday night, gourmet pizzas, nachos, and salads. The Buckaroos in Paradise collection includes copy photographs of numerous historical still photographs, works of art, and other objects that are owned by the families or individuals identified in bibliographic records for those objects. Researchers are also reminded that privacy and publicity rights may pertain to certain uses of this material. The Center asks that researchers approach the materials in this collection with respect for the culture and sensibilities of the people whose lives, ideas, and creativity are documented here.
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