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  1. The Oregon Vortex is a roadside attraction that opened to tourists in 1930, [1] located on Sardine Creek [2] in Gold Hill, Oregon, in the United States. It consists of a number of interesting effects, which are gravity hill optical illusions , but which the attraction's proprietors propose are the result of paranormal properties of the area.

  2. The Oregon Vortex and House of Mystery, located on Sardine Creek in Gold Hill, is one of Oregon’s oldest and most original examples of Roadside Americana. Opened to tourists in 1930, the attraction is the earliest documented mystery spot or gravitational hill in the United States—a place where bubble levels, tape measures, yardsticks, balls ...

  3. 28 wrz 2024 · Located near Gold Hill, this iconic roadside attraction is centered around a strange, leaning building dubbed "The House of Mystery." Step inside, and you'll find that reality is… a little off.

  4. Watch 'Mystic Corridor - The Gold of Gold Hill' video! According to the legend, the Native Americans in the area considered the area of land as "The Forbidden Ground." Their horses would refuse to enter the area and, as result, neither would they.

  5. The Oregon Vortex is a glimpse of a strange world where the improbable is the commonplace and everyday physical facts are reversed. It is an area of naturally occurring visual and perceptual phenomena, which can be captured on film.

  6. 30 sie 2009 · Discover Oregon Vortex in Gold Hill, Oregon: A tourist attraction founded around a slumping cabin.

  7. 8 sie 2022 · Opened in 1930 by John Litster, the Oregon Vortex and House of Mystery is a roadside attraction on Sardine Creek in Gold Hill, Oregon where gravity-defying oddities occur.

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