List of ghost towns in Oregon
This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in the U.S. state of Oregon.
- Andrews, Harney County
 - Antelope, Wasco County
 - Ashwood, Jefferson County[1]
 - Auburn, Baker County
 - Austin, Grant County
 - Bayocean, Tillamook County
 - Blalock, Gilliam County
 - Blitzen, Harney County[2]
 -  Boston, Linn County
(relocated to become Shedd) -  Boones Ferry, Clackamas County
(subsumed by Wilsonville) - Bourne, Baker County
 - Boyd, Wasco County[1]
 - Bridal Veil, Multnomah County
 - Buncom, Jackson County
 - Butteville, Marion County
 - Cascadia, Linn County
 - Champoeg, Marion County
 - Cornucopia, Baker County
 - Danner, Malheur County
 - Divide, Lane County
 - Ellendale, Polk County
 - Flora, Wallowa County
 - Friend, Wasco County
 - Galena, Grant County[1]
 - Golden, Josephine County[1]
 - Granite, Grant County[1]
 - Greenback, Josephine County[1]
 - Greenhorn, Baker & Grant Counties
 - Hardman, Morrow County
 - Horse Heaven, Jefferson County[1]
 - Idiotville, Tillamook County
 - Jimtown, Baker County
 - Kernville, Lincoln County
 - Kinzua, Wheeler County
 - Latourell, Multnomah County
 - Lime, Baker County[3]
 - Lonerock, Gilliam County[1]
 - Orleans, Linn County
 - Ordnance, Umatilla County
 - Orodell, Union County
 - Ortley, Wasco County
 - Persist, Jackson County
 - Placer, Josephine County[1]
 - Richmond, Wheeler County[1]
 - Shaniko, Wasco County
 - Southport, Coos County
 - Sparta, Baker County
 - Sterlingville, Jackson County
 - Sumpter, Baker County[1]
 - Susanville, Grant County[1]
 - Valsetz, Polk County
 - Vanport, Multnomah County
 - Waldo, Josephine County
 - Whitney, Baker County[1]
 - Yaquina, Lincoln County
 - Zena, Polk County
 
See also
- Category:Former populated places in Oregon
 - Lists of Oregon-related topics
 - List of flooded towns in the United States#Oregon
 - List of ghost towns in the United States
 
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Weis, Norman D. (1971). Ghost Towns of the Northwest. Caldwell, Idaho, USA: Caxton Press. ISBN 0-87004-358-7.
 - ↑ Hatton, Raymond (1988). Oregon's Big Country: A Portrait of Southeastern Oregon. Bend, Oregon, USA: Maverick Publications. ISBN 0-89288-128-3.
 - ↑ McArthur, Lewis (1991) [1928]. Oregon Geographic Names (6th ed.). Portland, OR, USA: Oregon Historical Society Press. p. 508. ISBN 978-0-87595-237-6.
 
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