Ghost Towns Search Results
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Wolf Creek InnThe Wolf Creek Inn is the oldest continuous use hotel in the state of Oregon. Built in 1883 by pioneer merchant Henry… |
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AntelopeA 1860s mining supply center on SH 218, about 80 miles south of The Dalles. By the 1870s it had grown to where it added… |
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AshwoodEarly 1900s gold mining camp 15 miles southeast of US 197 at Willowdale, northeast of… |
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Blind Slough Logging CampA logging camp located between Knappa and Brownsmead. Established around 1883, the post office was established in 1910,… |
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BourneThis old town is seven miles north of Sumpter, along Cracker Creek. Sumpter is on SH 7, 20 miles northwest of Salisbury… |
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BoydThis is an 1870s milling town/shipping center just east of US 197 about 12 miles south of The Dalles. The small… |
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ClatsopOriginally located on the west side of Skipanon River, about 14 miles north of Seaside. The original site was… |
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CornucopiaSome 20 million dollars in gold came from this wild and wooly gold mining town full of shootings, saloons and `sporting… |
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DannerThe ghost town of Danner holds history and tales that date back to the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The gravesite and… |
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FlavelNear Hammond, on the site of an old Indian village. This wanna-be port was intended to rival Astoria. In 1896, a hotel… |
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