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Malin, Oregon

Founded in the 19th century by several families who immigrated from the village of Malin, Czechoslovakia. They became prosperous through farming. Other Czech families followed, and people in this town are still sometimes referred to as "The Czechs" by the rest of Klamath County.

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Sylvain Wiart said:

Did you buy horseradish ?
6 years ago

Diane Putnam replied to Sylvain Wiart:

No, but my grandmother always used to. She would make a special trip to another town near this one, called Tulelake. I'm not that crazy about horseradish, but I do have a brown mustard/horseradish combination that I like.
6 years ago

Léopold said:

Broad street with Diane to way……

This is a humble try-out for an offbeat way in my second language !
6 years ago

Diane Putnam replied to Léopold:

Haha - well, it's a good try, anyway! Thanks, Leopold.
6 years ago