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With the arisal of the "urban drift" in the 1960s, the small town's population dwindled, services which could also be found in nearby Flora closed. The closure of the post office in 1965 reduced the town to its present status as a fishing, hunting/vacation site, with permanent residents estimated at 25-30 people.

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610 W NORTH ST 36.9 miles

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ENTERPRISE, OR 97828
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66 N 6TH ST 37.2 miles

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1311 G ST 38.6 miles

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LEWISTON, ID 83501
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1025 S 2ND AVE 42.9 miles

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WALLA WALLA, WA 99362
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380 CHASE ST 43.4 miles

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WALLA WALLA, WA 99362
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1125 N.E. WASHINGTON AVE 49.8 miles

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PULLMAN, WA 99163
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Troy is an unincorporated community in rural Wallowa County, Oregon, United States at the conflux of the Grande Ronde and Wenaha rivers. Troy is west of Flora on Oregon Route 3 close to the Washington state line. It is known for its excellent river fishing, and has an RV park and two fishing lodges, as well as the Troy Resort, and a restaurant, the Wenaha Bar and Grill. There are no other businesses, and the only services are a public school and a county library branch.

Troy began to form in the late 1890s, with the establishment in the area of a Mormon settlement called Nauvoo named after the more famous settlement in Illinois.[citation needed] A post office was opened in 1902, and a formal town was platted in 1910. In 1931, the name of the town was officially changed to Troy, presumably honoring a son of the area's original Mormon settlers, Troy Grinstead. A ferry may have already been serving the Grande Ronde River at the location. The town was always a service center for the surrounding farms and ranches, and a "fisherman's getaway paradise" in its relative isolation and lack of commercial enterprise.[citation needed]

With the arisal of the "urban drift" in the 1960s, the small town's population dwindled, services which could also be found in nearby Flora closed. The closure of the post office in 1965 reduced the town to its present status as a fishing, hunting/vacation site, with permanent residents estimated at 25-30 people.

Coordinates: 45°56?49?N 117°27?06?W? / ?45.94694°N 117.45167°W? / 45.94694; -117.45167

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With the arisal of the "urban drift" in the 1960s, the small town's population dwindled, services which could also be found in nearby Flora closed. The closure of the post office in 1965 reduced the town to its present status as a fishing, hunting/vacation site, with permanent residents estimated at 25-30 people.