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CONGRESS JUNCTION

NAME: Congress Junction
COUNTY: Yavapai
ROADS: 2WD paved
LEGAL INFO: T10N, R6W
CLIMATE: Mild winter, hot summer
BEST TIME TO VISIT: Anytime
COMMENTS: Congress Junction can be found just northeast of Wickenburg on any state map. Many other nearby ghost towns so you can make a day of it.
REMAINS: Foundations, but some other old buildings currently in use are just 100 yards away.
Congress Junction's post office was named Martinez. The nearby Congress mine was large enough to warrant building a railroad to the site but it actually wound up about three miles away. It was here that Congress Junction flourished. There was a string of hotels, stores, saloons, feed stores, and much more.From 1903 to 1905 Congress Junction had its own newspaper, the News-Herald. After the Congress mine was closed, the population of Congress Junction dwindled to about 200. Congress Junction is right on U.S. 89 today.
Congress Junction
Courtesy Kurt Wenner

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