I was born and raised in an area where there are numerous small towns. I believe they had more than twelve people though. maybe a 100. .-= Jon´s last blog ..Social blundering and other government doubletalk =-.
Spuzzum, BC. population: 8. It was the center of many jokes in one university class I took. I made my husband drive out to it with me once when we were dating (about an hour drive or so) just so I could get a picture of the “spuzzum” sign as we entered town (turns out its a very hard to spot sign and you pretty much leave town as you enter). .-= ozcanadian´s last blog ..canadian hockey pride =-.
A friend of mine lives on Graemsay, one of the Orkney islands. It has a population of <12
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I honestly do not have a clue.
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I was born and raised in an area where there are numerous small towns.
I believe they had more than twelve people though. maybe a 100.
.-= Jon´s last blog ..Social blundering and other government doubletalk =-.
I’ve been in a lot of unincorporated towns. I do know that Babcock, Wisconsin, my mother’s hometown, had 64 people the last time I was in it.
Tortilla Flat, Arizona, population 6.
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Spuzzum, BC. population: 8. It was the center of many jokes in one university class I took. I made my husband drive out to it with me once when we were dating (about an hour drive or so) just so I could get a picture of the “spuzzum” sign as we entered town (turns out its a very hard to spot sign and you pretty much leave town as you enter).
.-= ozcanadian´s last blog ..canadian hockey pride =-.