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Deleted member 23850

Oct 28, 2017
8,689
For me, it's....

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Mahonay

Member
Oct 25, 2017
33,318
Pencils Vania
Tangent, Oregon. My grandparents used to live there and my mother was raised there.

Used to be a town of 500. Now up to about 1,100.
 

Sai

Prophet of Truth
The Fallen
Oct 25, 2017
5,622
Chicago
Utica, IL. 1300~ people. It's a little town just north of some great hiking areas in Illinois.
 

Ogodei

One Winged Slayer
Banned
Oct 25, 2017
10,256
Coruscant
I went with friends on a roadtrip last month that included Centralia, Pennsylvania, which has just 10 people remaining.
 

The Albatross

Member
Oct 25, 2017
39,038
Probably some backwoods nowheresville in New Hampshire or Vermont. Maybe maine.

Probably still populations in the hundreds or thousands tho
 
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I am a Bird

Member
Oct 31, 2017
7,238
I've been to smaller towns, but Bellebuckle Tennessee comes to mind because its name is silly.

I forgot the name of the actual town but I once went to a place called Sasquatch county. We never saw a living person on the streets and the whole place was covered in a thick fog.
 

affeinvasion

Member
Oct 26, 2017
3,951
My wife's parents have a place in Industry, TX. Population is 304. I've probably been to places that were smaller, but they were so remote I don't even really know what the "town" is.
 

Banshee

Member
Oct 27, 2017
487
Missouri
I live in a town with a population of 1200. Smallest I've been to is a 600 population town we regularly pass to get to a 10k pop town, which is the biggest town nearby.

I should note the biggest town I've been to is like a near 40k pop town. Southeastern Missouri is kind of a wasteland of small towns.
 
Oct 27, 2017
5,802
Gadsden TN.
It has about 470 people.

I've probably been to smaller, since there's tons of tiny towns in West Tennessee., but that's the smallest off the top of my head.
 
Oct 27, 2017
21,545
I don't know. Probably Skykomish, WA. Population is about 200 in the middle of nowhere. They apparently survive on traffic going from Western Washington to Central and Eastern WA.
 

RDreamer

Member
Oct 25, 2017
14,106
No idea. There's a ton of sub 500 population towns and smaller sort of unincorporated areas around here. The town I grew up in had 700 people at the time.
 

Phantom_Snake

The Fallen
Jul 26, 2018
3,778
Montana
I used to work at the Jackson Hot Springs Lodge in Jackson, MT. Theres around 30 people that live there. Currently live in Dillon, MT where we have about 4,000 people. Born and raised in Springfield, MA where theres about 150,000. Moving to Montana in the middle of high school was a bit of a culture shock.
 

NihonTiger

Member
Oct 25, 2017
10,518
Also planning to hit up Colorado's smallest town, Lakeside.

It's a Denver suburb.

Eight people live there.
 

Kuro

Member
Oct 25, 2017
20,670
Burkitsville, Maryland. Population ~150. Didn't even know they filmed Blair Witch there and I was there at night. Place was creepy af but I imagine its rather quaint during the day.
 

Violence Jack

Drive-in Mutant
Member
Oct 25, 2017
41,771
Was actually in Sawpit, Colorado a few weeks ago on my way to Telluride. Population of 40 people.
 

Deleted member 1086

User requested account closure
Banned
Oct 25, 2017
14,796
Boise Area, Idaho
depends what you mean "been to", there's many towns a short drive from here that are like three house and a gas station if you are lucky.

Also been to many small rural towns in central South Carolina(Eutawville/Holly Hill/Bowman etc) where my two uncles and cousin live/have lived.
 

sfedai0

Member
Oct 27, 2017
9,957
Ive driven through small towns. Mostly through NC and southern VA. Depressing as hell.
 

MistaTwo

SNK Gaming Division Studio 1
Verified
Oct 24, 2017
2,456
It is either Metropolis, Illinois (my guess would be around 3,000- 4,000 people?) or a northern Alabama town whose name I have completely forgotten. The Alabama town was probably significantly smaller. All I remember about it is that there was a 70s era rocket monument a few exits down the road from where we lived. It was the only interesting down in or near the town.
 

Citizencope

Member
Oct 28, 2017
6,212
I went to town on a twenty piece McNugget, so probably that.

OP if you said Austin I was going to snap.
 

smoothj

The Fallen
Oct 27, 2017
1,341
Probably wendover. It sits in between Utah and Nevada. One half has casinos the other half... Well doesn't have them lol. It has that airfield where ConAir was filmed plus salt flats.
 

lobdale

Member
Oct 25, 2017
1,991
I grew up in a town in Iowa that had a town motto "small but great, 288" at its sesquicentennial which was... Many years before I lived there. It's 203 now.
 

Deleted member 1086

User requested account closure
Banned
Oct 25, 2017
14,796
Boise Area, Idaho
got a town named Dickshooter that's a couple hours south of here in the Owyhees and only accessible via dirt road(so I'd have to drive my Bronco there, my Mustang is a no go).