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Last Updated: Nov 24, 2024
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The Inn began in 1920 as a modest 2-bedroom 1-bath home owned by the young Blaine R. Hallock family. Located steps from St. Francis de Sales Cathedral, opened in 1908, and in the same city block as the home of fabled entrepreneur and philanthropist Leo Adler, the Hallock. The Hillock family owned and lived in the home until 1954 when Blaine Hallock died of a heart attack in the Baker City Elks Club. He was born in Heppner, Oregon in 1884 a very poor boy. His parents worried that they could not afford to feed two children (Blaine and his elder sister). However, in spite of their poverty, Blaine’s parents taught him to embrace the goodness and possibilities in life Blaine graduated from Pendleton High School and completed law school. He passed the Bar in several states including Oregon, Washington, Idaho and New York.
Following Blaine Hallock’s fatal heart attack in 1954 at the Baker City Elks Club, Frederick Basche and his wife moved into the home. The Basche family were active businessmen in Baker wholesaling hardware throughout the Pacific Northwest, lumber mills, and other. Now the Basche-Sage Mall, less than 2 blocks
Mrs. Basche imprinted her sense of style on the Inn in 1954 when she selected wall paper for the living room, dining room, Red Room (her daughter Mary’s bedroom, and the guest floor hallway. You can enjoy these beautiful rooms when you visit or stay in the Inn. Members of the Frederick Basche family lived in the house until Mary Basche -Sproed and her husband sold the house in 2005 to Von Miller and his wife Gaynelle Nielsen in 2005 Von and Gaynelle retired to Baker City in July 2012. They lived in, loved and restored the home and yard. In 2015 Ms. Nielsen renewed her commitment to Baker City and then when she opened the Inn on July 7, 2015. It is her great joy to share the home and its history with visitors and guests.
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