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  2. Castle Rock, Morrow County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Castle Rock was a historic unincorporated community, post office, and railway station in Morrow County, Oregon, United States. [2] They were named for a low bluff along the Columbia River that was said to look like a castle as seen from the river. [2] The Castle Rock railroad station opened in 1881, and the post office operated from 1883 to 1926.

  3. Castle Rock, Clatsop County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Castle Rock is a large monolith right off the coast of Arch Cape, Oregon. It is named Castle Rock because it resembles a castle turret. The rock is Basalt, formed millions of years ago from lava flows. [1] It is sometimes called Queen Vic rock by locals, (referring to Queen Victoria) because on the west side, there is a rock pattern that ...

  4. Castle Rock, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Castle Rock, Oregon may refer to: Castle Rock, Morrow County, Oregon, a former post office in Morrow County, Oregon; A fictional community that is the setting for ...

  5. Morrow County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Morrow County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.As of the 2020 census, the population was 12,186. [1] The county seat is Heppner. [2] The county is named for one of its first settlers, Jackson L. Morrow, who was a member of the state legislature when the county was created.

  6. List of ghost towns in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Castle Rock: 1881 1968 Morrow: A In 1968 Lake Umatilla inundated the railroad bed and the adjacent highway. The railroad station was subsequently moved to a higher elevation about a mile south and renamed Castle. [50] Champoeg: 1841 1861 Marion: C-F Destroyed by the great flood of 1862 [51] Chapman: 1905 1990s Columbia: A-F

  7. Toutle River - Wikipedia

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    The Toutle River is a 17.2-mile (27.7 km) tributary of the Cowlitz River in the U.S. state of Washington.It rises in two forks merging near Toutle below Mount St. Helens and joins the Cowlitz near Castle Rock, 20 miles (32 km) upstream of the larger river's confluence with the Columbia River.

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  9. Castle Rock (Stephen King) - Wikipedia

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    Castle Rock (sometimes referred to as the Rock) is a fictional town appearing in Stephen King's fictional Maine topography, providing the setting for a number of his novels, novellas, and short stories. Castle Rock first appeared in King's 1979 novel The Dead Zone and has since been referred to or used as the primary setting in many other works ...