
Hillsboro - 97123-3954
Hillsboro - Aah, Hillsboro, we finally meet. When living in Klamath Falls it seemed like all our Amazon packages came through here. (3/23/25)

Hillsboro - 97123-9994
Hillsboro DCU - After I photographed the regular Hillsboro post office I wonder why it took me 3 weeks to get back to snap the DCU? (4/13/25)

Hood River - 97031
Hood River - I got there just as the PO opened and there several people getting out of cars to go inside. (4/18/25)

Hood River - 97031-8585
Hood River Annex - This was today's first stop as I already taken the main Hood River Post Office on the 1st day of the Jumbo Road Trip. (6/29/25)

Hubbard - 97032
Hubbard - Love the signage on this small town post office that is right off OR99E. (12/7/24)

Huntington - 97907
Huntington - Now I Find Out, "Remnants of the Old Oregon Trail can still be seen today when one is traveling north from Farewell Bend State Recreation Area toward the town of Huntington on U.S. Route 30."(12/8/25)

Idanha - 97350
Idanha - When I got back after this trip and updated my spreadsheet as to which POs I'd photographed I mistakenly highlighted this as the Imnaha - 97842 even though the picture clearly shows Idanha - 97350. (4/6/25)

Idleyld Park - 97447
Idleyld Park - This is one of two post offices I took a picture of on an early morning run into the Cascades from Roseburg. (9/21/25)

Independence - 97351
Independence - Hooray for the red, white and blue. Red Ford Explorer, white Toyota RAV4 and a blue Mazda Miata. (7/12/25)

Ione - 97843
Ione - I wonder how the citizens pronounce the name? Eye-one or eye-own or something else. (8/17/25)

Irrigon - 97844
Irrigon - This kind of looks like the Post Office in Umatilla. Maybe they both started from the same set of plans? (6/17/25)

Jefferson - 97352
Jefferson - The first name for this locality was Conser's Ferry, for Jacob S. Conser, an Oregon Trail pioneer of 1848 who ran a ferry across the Santiam River. (7/12/25)

Jordan Valley - 97910
Jordan Valley - Northern Paiute people were the first in the area, but when early settlers arrived, conflict developed over local resources, eventually escalating to the Snake War. (12/7/25)

Junction City - 97448
Junction City - Sorry I wasn't around a couple of decades ago because from 2003 to 2005, a group of local farmers posed for nude calendars to raise money for the Junction City School District. Sales in over 63 countries raised more than $650,000. (2/6/25)

Keizer - 97303
Keizer - This was in a shopping center in one corner of two very busy roads. When I went to leave I wanted to turn left and after sitting there for about 15-20 seconds I realized that it would be suicide to try the left turn. I turned right and went a ways until I could do a U-turn. (12/7/24)

Keno - 97627
Keno - The post office was established in 1887 and the town was supposedly named after the first postmaster's bird dog. (8/12/20)

Kimberly - 97848
Kimberly This building looks like it belongs in the Wild West. The town itself is just this spot, the corner of No and Where. (9/1/25)

Klamath Falls - 97601
Klamath Falls - Had to drop something off at our local Post Office and because it was Sunday there was no one else around. (07/09/23)

Lafayette - 97127
Lafayette - The town was founded in 1846 by Joel Perkins, an American pioneer and entrepreneur, who had previously lived in Lafayette, Indiana. (3/23/25)

La Grande - 97850
La Grande - Originally named "Brownsville," it was forced to change its name because that name was being used for a city in Linn County.(12/8/25)

Lake Grove - 97035
Lake Grove - I thought this was the post office for the town of Lake Oswego, but it is for Lake Grove, a neighborhood inside Lake Oswego, This means I need to go back and get the actual Lake Oswego post office. (11/24/24)

Lake Oswego - 97034
Lake Oswego - The exit for Lake Oswego off of I-5 south is the same one we would take to get to the VA Hospital. This time I kept going south to the town itself. (3/2/25)

Lakeview - 97630
Lakeview - This is the biggest post office in the biggest town, 2,500 souls, we'd see on this weekend trip. (9/17/2023)

La Pine - 97739
La Pine - A year ago when we did this same 4th of July trip we tried to take a picture of this Post Office but it was so crowded we couldn't even get into the parking lot. (07/01/23)

Lebanon - 97355
Lebanon - On today's Main Street, Jeremiah and Jemima Ralston built a store. It soon became a stop for gold seekers on their way to California. A village grew up around the store, and in 1855 the couple filed a plat for the town, naming it for Jeremiah's birthplace of Lebanon, Tennessee.

Lexington - 97839
Lexington - This one was fun. I followed Google maps to a house on a corner with a 6-foot tall chain-link fence and an onery dog. The address was listed as 320 W Main, but the house had 102 on it. So I continues cruising the street until I found this place. The only indication it was a post office was the blue drop box and a 4"x4"
sticker on the right door. (8/17/25)

Lincoln City - 97367
Lincoln City - The name "Lincoln City" was chosen from contest entries submitted by local schoolchildren. The contest was held when it was determined that using one of the five communities' names that made up the city would be too controversial. (3/1/26)

Logsden - 97357
Logsden - Post Office number two today where it is inside the country store. The pickup is the proprietor's and the Prius belongs to a little old lady. I sat at the picnic table and had a Snickers ice cream bar. (8/23/25)

Long Creek - 97856
Long Creek The city is named after John Long, a prominent miner who came to Grant County in 1862 during the Canyon City gold rush of that same year. (9/1/25)

Lorane - 97451
Lorane - A very cool small A-frame. I wonder if the postmaster lives upstairs. (920/25)

Lowell - 97452
Lowell - Coming from the west, like I did, you can see the historic covered bridge and it looks like it is still in use. But when you get there it is just an illusion. (3/29/25)

Lyons - 97358
Lyons - First stop on the way to Klamath Falls for the second weekend in a row. (4/6/25)

Madras - 97741
Madras - When the original name was rejected by the U.S. Postal Service the name "Madras" was adopted, inspired by the cloth fabric of the same name, itself named for the city of Madras (now Chennai) in India. (07/06/22)

Malin - 97632
Malin - The town's southern border butts up against the northern California state line. A quiet little farming town that has a fantastic small veteran's park. (06/21/20)

Manzanita - 97130
Manzanita - There was a great familiarity to the name of this town because when we lived in Klamath Falls, the street we always had to turn on to to get home was called Manzanita. (10/19/25)



