North Dakota Has A Lost Town Most People Don’t Know About
Nestled within Kidder County in east-central North Dakota is a lost town that even many locals don’t know about. It may be a ghost town now, but back in its day, it was a hub of life and activity. Let’s take a look at the decaying town of Crystal Springs, a lost town in North Dakota with a fascinating – and lonely – history.
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Soon enough, people began filing in, and it became more official. It was named after the nearby Crystal Springs Lake, and in the beginning, only about 100 Polish families called the town home. By 1884, though, there would be a Post Office, making it an officially-official "on-the-map" town.
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There were just ten children enrolled at the school, but the community was a tight-knit one all the same.
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As the population grew, a church was added, and so was a pool hall. Crystal Springs was on the up-and-up.
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Unfortunately, adding the high school didn't last, as enrollment was very low, and those classes were discontinued in 1935. In the 1950s, I-94 was built straight through town.
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In 1993, the Post Office officially closed, and residents were leaving in droves. The town was officially dying, and today, only a few buildings - and plenty of memories - are left.
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There's a small population of folks who come here for church services, but other than that, Crystal Springs is nothing short of an official ghost town.
To see Crystal Springs on a map, check out Google Maps. There are many ghost towns – and dying towns – in North Dakota; which ones are the ones that intrigue you the most?
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