El pueblo más pequeño de Oregón tiene solo 3 habitantes: con edificios históricos y paisajes naturales
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The smallest town in Oregon has only 3 inhabitants: with historical buildings and natural landscapes

A nearly forgotten corner of Oregon: mining history, nature, and life in a town with very few inhabitants. 

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In the state of Oregon, in the northwest of the United States, you will find Greenhorn, a tiny town that, according to the 2020 census, has a population of only three inhabitants. Despite its small community, it maintains its status as an incorporated city, making it one of the localities with the fewest registered residents in the entire country.

Its history, its old buildings, and its impressive natural surroundings have made it a peculiar destination for curious people looking to explore unconventional corners of the United States. This place was founded in the 1860s during the gold rush in the western United States. In its early days, the city thrived thanks to mining activity and came to house hundreds of people who arrived with the hope of finding riches in its mountains.

However, like many other mining towns of that time, the decline of gold and the difficult living conditions led to the decline of the population. Today, although there are very few permanent residents, the legacy of its past remains visible in the historic structures that are preserved, including old cabins, municipal buildings, and remains of mining equipment.

A refuge in the middle of nature

Located in a mountainous area of eastern Oregon, this city is surrounded by forests, trails, and landscapes that attract hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. Despite its size, the town has managed to survive thanks to the interest of visitors who seek to explore its history and enjoy its tranquility.

Unlike many other abandoned cities, it remains an officially incorporated community, which means it still has a local government, even though its number of inhabitants is extremely low. This makes it a unique case within the United States, where most towns with such small populations have been absorbed by nearby counties or simply disappeared from official records.

With its combination of history, landscapes, and the title of one of the smallest towns in the country, Greenhorn continues to attract the curiosity of those seeking secluded spots in the United States, far from the hustle and bustle of larger cities like Portland or Salem.