Keywords
Junction, Train, Railway
Abstract
Junction City, in the early thirties, was a sleepy, small
town located in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. With a
population of only a few hundred, it could hardly be
called a city. But the forefathers had visions of a major rail way
and highway junction at this location, providing prosperity
and a great future for all. As it was, the railway went
straight through town and trains seldom stopped there.
Recommended Citation
Favrholt, Visti
(1996)
"Paradise In Poverty,"
The Bridge: Vol. 19:
No.
1, Article 6.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/thebridge/vol19/iss1/6
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