Tucked away on Minnesota’s northern border awaits a teeny town that’s actually north of the Canadian border. And while it technically exists on American soil, the township is only accessible via Canada. Visiting this quaint town in Minnesota doesn’t just require a map and a full tank of gas; you’ll need to pass through customs as well. Here’s more on the unique Angle Inlet, Minnesota:

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Curious to learn more about the Angle? Watch the video below, courtesy of PBS Sunday Morning, that provides a fascinating overview of daily life in northernmost town in the continental U.S:

For related content, you’ll enjoy reading about What Life Is Like Inside The Northernmost Town In America That You Can Only Get To By Plane.

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