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Historic Oroville Train Depot Museum and once the home of a large tomato cannery, remnants of Oroville’s frontier and agricultural roots are a treat for visitors. Oroville is the gateway to the Upper Highlands Recreation Area and the Highland Historic Loop Drive. The original nselxcin name of the lake, "Osoyoos:su?iw’s" means "dry in the middle." The traditional use of the lake area was a campsite and for horse races by Okanogan Indian. The Oroville May Festival, founded in 1934, is held the 2nd Saturday in May.
- Visit the Oroville Chamber of Commerce website -
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