Oregon is full of places and spaces that may get the attention of the hair on your neck, including ghost towns, creepy history and more. Inspired in part by Geo Rutherford’s tradition of Spooky Lake ...
Crumbling hotels, creaky boardwalks, and towns that time ghosted—without you trespassing on someone’s ranch. These West Coast ...
Introduction: The great migration -- Ghosts of the Seattle area -- Port Gamble -- Fort Flagler, fort Worden, and Fort Casey -- Wilkeson -- Roslyn -- Ronald -- Holden ...
SHANIKO, Ore. — Just three hours southeast of Portland lies Shaniko — Oregon's most famous ghost town. Once known as the "Wool Capital of the World," this historic gem is now home to only 32 residents ...