Ghost Towns Search Results
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GalenaAn 1860s gold mining town about 20 miles north of Prairie City. Source: Ghost Town… |
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GraniteA late 1800s gold mining town that once had 5000 people. It is 15 miles northwest of Sumpter, in the northeastern… |
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GreenbackEarly 1900s placer mining company town, on a winding dirt road three miles north of Placer. Later the Greenback Mine… |
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HardmanA travel center and agricultural ghost on Oregon’s eastern grasslands. It is located on SH 207, nine miles south… |
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Horse HavenEarly 1900s-1930s mercury mining town east of Ashwood. Once had a population of 100 or… |
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KerbyThis former gold mining town is on US 199, five miles south of Selma. Kerby was established around 1850, and through… |
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LonerockA crossroads travel and agricultural center on Lonerock Creek, 15 miles southeast of SH 206, at a point five miles east… |
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MaygerMayger is a fishing village with spectral remains. In 1985, the large warehouse still stood on a pier hanging out over… |
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PlacerEarly 1900s gold mining town on a four-wheel-drive road northeast of Grants Pass and about four miles east of I-5.… |
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RichmondAn 1890s agricultural ghost in the northeastern grasslands, 11 miles east of SH 207 and north of Mitchell. About five… |
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