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This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in Minnesota, a northern state in the United States of America. Ashton; Beaver; Belden, Minnesota; Betcher, Minnesota; Bodum;
Terrebonne, Minnesota. Topelius, Minnesota. Categories: Ghost towns in the United States by state. Former populated places in Minnesota. Commons category link is on Wikidata.
Old Crow Wing is a ghost town in Fort Ripley Township, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, United States, at the confluence of the Mississippi and Crow Wing rivers. Long occupied by the Ojibwe people, for over a century it was also the northernmost European-American settlement on the Mississippi. In the 1850s and 1860s, Crow Wing was a county seat and ...
GNIS feature ID. 654702 [1] Fairland is a ghost town in Koochiching County, Minnesota, United States, within Northwest Koochiching Unorganized Territory, south of Birchdale. It was located along Black River Road near Fiero Truck Trail. The community was first settled about 1902. It was first known as Feldman until 1912, named for an early ...
List of ghost towns in Minnesota; List of ghost towns in Mississippi; ... (May 2007) ghost towns in Stoddard County, Missouri. Ghost towns of the American West;
Like many Old West ghost towns, St. Elmo produced both silver and gold mines. However, in just 40 years, the mining industry there began to decline, and once the railroad stopped running in 1922 ...
Elcor, Minnesota. / 47.50528°N 92.44111°W / 47.50528; -92.44111. Elcor is a ghost town, or more properly, an extinct town, in the U.S. state of Minnesota that was inhabited between 1897 and 1956. It was built on the Mesabi Iron Range near the city of Gilbert in St. Louis County. Elcor was its own unincorporated community before it was ...
654881 [1] Manganese is a ghost town and former mining community in the U.S. state of Minnesota that was inhabited between 1912 and 1960. It was built in Crow Wing County on the Cuyuna Iron Range in sections 23 and 28 of Wolford Township, about 2 miles (3 km) north of Trommald, Minnesota. After its formal dissolution, Manganese was absorbed by ...