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Sisters is a city in
Deschutes County, Oregon, United States. It is part of the Bend,
Oregon Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 959
at the 2000 census, but has grown to an estimated 1,875 as of
2008.
History
Camp Polk was established
as a military post in 1865 in response to the Paiute Indian wars
that were raging throughout eastern Oregon during the 1860s and
70s. Named after the Oregon county from which the camp’s
commanding officer hailed, it consisted of a group of cabins
along the west bank of Squaw Creek, about three miles northeast
of Sisters.
The troops spent the
winter of 1865-66 there. After discovering that there was no
Indian problem they left. Around 1870, the area was homesteaded
by Samuel Hindeman who also ran the post office. The post office
at Camp Polk was moved to the present site of Sisters in 1888,
and the name was changed to Sisters after the Three Sisters mountains
that dominate its western skyline.
According to the United
States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.5 square
miles (3.8 km²).
Whychus Creek runs through
the southern half of town.The Santiam Highway (U.S. Route 20)
and the McKenzie Highway (Oregon Route 126) merge briefly to
form Cascade Avenue, the main thoroughfare through downtown Sisters.
On Cascade Avenue there is a lot of pedestrian traffic and many
specialty stores and galleries.
East of Sisters the two
highways split, with the 126 heading to Redmond and the 20 going
to Bend.[5] West of Sisters, the road splits once more, with
the McKenzie Highway becoming Oregon Route 242[5] and running
west over the McKenzie Pass (a summertime only scenic route over
the Cascades.) The Santiam Highway proceeds over the Santiam
Pass.