Cave Junction, USA

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Cave Junction, incorporated in 1948, may be a town in Josephine County, Oregon, u. s.. As of the 2010 census, town population was one,883. Its slogan is that the “Gateway to the Beaver State Caves,” and therefore the town got its name by virtue of its location at the junction of Redwood road (U.S. Route 199) and Caves road (Oregon Route 46). it’s ninety three white, with twenty ninth of residents living below the poverty level. Cave Junction is found within the Illinois natural depression, where, beginning within the decennary, the non-native economy relied on gold mining. once war II, timber became the most supply of financial gain for residents. As timber financial gain has since declined, Cave Junction is making an attempt to compensate with business and as a haven for retirees. Tourists visit the Beaver State Caves memorial, which has the Beaver State Caves country house, still because the Out’n’About treehouse resort and therefore the nice Cats World Park zoological garden.

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