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  1. History. The original plat for Madras was filed on July 18, 1902, by Scandinavian immigrant John A. Palmehn, for whom the town was originally named "Palmain". The name was rejected by the U.S. Postal Service over its similarity to a post office named Parmen, and the name "Madras" was adopted, inspired by the cloth fabric of the same name ...

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  4. About Inn at Cross Keys Station. A Strong History in Central Oregon. The Inn at Cross Keys Station is owned and operated by Cross Keys, LLC. With almost 20 years of experience in the Central Oregon hotel industry, we have discovered and focused on the few key principles that create a memorable experience for our guests.

    • 66 NW Cedar Street, Madras, 97741, OR
    • (541) 475-5800
  5. This newly constructed hotel features 50 rustic luxury hotel rooms carefully crafted with furniture and art that draw inspiration from the cowboys, ranchers, sheepmen, and Native Americans of Central Oregon’s Historic past.

  6. The Inn at Cross Keys Station is a newly constructed three-story, 72-room hotel located at the northern end of Madras along U.S. Highway 26, just across from Safeway. We strive to create an environment conducive to comfort and relaxation.

  7. Located in Madras, Bunk House offers a tennis court. Each room at the 5-star hotel has city views, and guests can enjoy access to a shared lounge and to a terrace. The property has a 24-hour front desk and a business center for guests.

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    • 706 NW Bunkhouse Rd, Madras, OR 97741, United States of America, 706 NW Bunkhouse Rd, USA OR 97741
  8. Madras—the county seat of Jefferson County, Oregon—started in the early 1900s to serve the region’s ranchers. Over the years, it grew into a trading post and community for nearby farmers, many of whom grew (and continue to grow) garlic, carrots, onions, and other crops.

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