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Country
  
United States

County
  
Wasco

Time zone
  
PST (UTC-8)

Elevation
  
400 m

Area code
  
541

State
  
Oregon

Named for
  
Andrew Clarno

ZIP codes
  
97001

Local time
  
Monday 8:17 AM

Clarno, Oregon

Weather
  
2°C, Wind SW at 23 km/h, 66% Humidity

Clarno is an unincorporated community in Wasco County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is located along Oregon Route 218 near the John Day River.

Map of Clarno, OR 97830, USA

The community was named after Andrew Clarno, an early settler. The Clarno post office was established in 1894 in what was then Gilliam County, from which Wheeler County was later carved. After that, the post office was sometimes in Wheeler County, on the east side of the river, or in Wasco County, on the west side, depending on who was postmaster. The office closed in 1949.

Charles Clarno, Andrew's son, built a miniature steamboat, The John Day Queen, used as a ferry and for pleasure trips. Propelled by steam from a wood-fired boiler, the 40-foot (12 m) craft plied the river from 10 miles (16 km) upstream of Clarno to about 4 miles (6 km) below. After a bridge was constructed at Clarno in 1897, the younger Clarno decided to float the boat down the John Day River to the Columbia River and then down the Columbia to Portland. The attempt ended in failure at Clarno Rapids, slightly beyond where the boat normally traveled. There The John Day Queen broke free from guide ropes held by Charles Clarno and his friends and smashed on the rocks downstream. The spark arrestor from the boat was later rescued and donated to the city museum in Fossil.

References

Clarno, Oregon Wikipedia


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