Where is the Junk Folder in Mavericks Mail?

Apple swapped out busted hard drive and installed 10.9.5. Where is the Junk Folder in Mail??? I've now spent about a half hour searching for the answer and no joy. Please help.

It is part of mail but if missing you could go to the top and pick mailbox and pick new and name that Junk.

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