Copper, Oregon

Copper, Oregon

Copper, Oregon may refer to:

  • Copper, Jackson County, Oregon, a submerged ghost town flooded by the Applegate Dam
  • Copper, Wallowa County, Oregon, a ghost town on the Oregon-Idaho border now part of Hells Canyon National Park

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