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  2. List of ghost towns in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Abandoned after the county seat moved from it to Finley, North Dakota, in 1919. Sims: Morton: 1883 Semi-abandoned Sims still has an active church, but nobody lives there anymore [10] Sully Springs: Billings: c. 1880: c. 1939: Barren Railroad town abandoned during the Great Depression [11] Tagus: Mountrail: 1900 2001 Semi-abandoned Temple ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in North Dakota

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    Abandoned railroad line over the Yellowstone River, approximately 0.75 miles south of ND 200 47°55′44″N 103°57′55″W  /  47.928889°N 103.965278°W  / 47.928889; -103.965278  ( Fairview Lift

  4. Omemee, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Omemee is a ghost town in Bottineau County in the U.S. state of North Dakota. It was a railroad hub in the early 1910s, located at the junction of two major railroads, the Soo Line Railroad and the Great Northern Railway. Incorporated as a city in 1902, [note 1] Omemee has been abandoned since 2003.

  5. Arena, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Arena was founded in January 1906 and never had a population of more than 150. It withered during the Great Depression, and, as of 2018, all that remained was St. John's Lutheran Church, an old wooden school house moved to the town in the 1970s for voting, multiple abandoned homes, a railcar, and several outbuildings. [2]

  6. Category:Ghost towns in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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  7. Leipzig, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Leipzig is a ghost town in Grant County, North Dakota, United States. The community was abandoned in 1910 when it was bypassed by the Northern Pacific Railroad . [ 1 ]