Cornucopia
Cornucopia, Oregon
My Travel Journal
- Region:
Eastern Oregon
- Admission Cost:
No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
No
- Bus Parking:
No
Some 20 million dollars in gold came from this wild and wooly gold mining town full of shootings, saloons and "sporting" ladies. Shortly after the gold was found in 1885, 1000 miners flocked to the town. In 1898 the town relocated a quarter mile to a new location, and it grew quickly. The mines faded, the town died, and by the 1970s only empty buildings remained. I don't know if they are still standing, or if the town has reverted from a class C to a B site. The town is in the Wallowa National Forest, 12 miles northwest of Halfway. Some summer cabins have been built in recent years.
Source: Ghost Town USA
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