We could have chosen any image of Boyd in Oregon to show you, and they would all have carried an eerie sense of abandonment. The city has been a ghost town since 1955, when the Great Depression drove the price of wheat through the floor.
Wheat still grows all around this old house, but there's nobody there to reap it. Elsewhere in the time-capsule town is a grain elevator which is still functional, and stores with 1950s goods still on the shelves. Walking through it is like time travel.