The extraordinary people that make Sisters great...
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| Photo by Lynn Woodward |
Durham family builds success
with Sisters Coffee Co.
Hard times often breed success stories, where faith, hard work, and a good idea triumph. Such is the story of the Durham family of Sisters.
Eli Pyke took the long road
back to Sisters
The filmmaker traveled from Montana to Maine, Spain to Morocco, down rivers and over waterfalls to arrive back in his home town where he is bringing his dreams to life with his company, Zion Pictures.
Creating a landmark business
in Sisters
The Hotel Sisters was built in 1912 and it looms large in the history and the streetscape of the town. Since 1985 it’s been home to a restaurant founded by three childhood friends: John Keenan and John Tehan, and the late Bill Reed.
Sisters man follows passion
for helping wildlife
Gary Landers specializes in the rehabilitation of injured or orphaned raptors. Raptor is a general term that includes all the various species of eagles, hawks, owls, falcons, vultures and osprey.
The pioneer spirit of the
Sisters Country
We journey here for the breathtaking sight of sunrise turning the Three Sisters a vivid rose, for the sound of the wind soughing through the swaying tops of towering ponderosa pines. For the soul-soothing rhythms of the Metolius River and the sound of bird cry in the spring.

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