10 Tiniest Towns in the United States. What is going on everyone, welcome back to the world according to Briggs. Let’s talk about some really small towns.
Yo Briggs Vernal Utah is pronounced v e r it's pronounced like burr and the other syllable short a like vernul and if you're ever in Hurricane Utah they pronounce that hurkin go figure welcome to Utah I've lived there😁👍🔭
You forgot Moonshine, Illinois population 2. Moonshine is an unincorporated community located in Clark County, Illinois, United States. It has been featured on the CBS Sunday Morning Show. There is only one building in the entire town (not including the outhouse), and this was a grocery store built in 1912. It was later sold to Helen and Roy Tuttle in 1982, who created a restaurant that serves their famous Moonburger.[1] One feature is that the store/restaurant has a guest-book with visitors from all 50 states and around the world. During the 2011 Terry Hammond Memorial Moonshine Lunchrun, held on April 9, 2011, a new record of 2068 burgers were served.[2] The store is open from 6 AM until 1 PM Monday through Saturday, with the grill closing at 12:30.
I wonder what these very small towns do in cases of health or criminal emergencies. It's risky in today's world to live this cut off where it's hard if possible to at least get spotty cell or internet among emergency situations
Cedar ks population 13. City council members 5 plus one mayor. Waldron ks population 10 as of 2016. Unincorporated town of Freeport population 5. Was unincorporated in 2017.
I didn't actually realize Lotsee was incorporated before. Passed through it countless times on the Mannford Expressway. I want to say it's on the county cycleway system between the south end of Sand Springs and Mannford, and it's still a "blink and you miss it" thing at those speeds.
Texas is loaded with tiny towns (esp. far west Texas)–Best (see comment below), Toyahvale (maybe 10, where Balmorhea State Park is), Lobo (maybe 10, about 20 miles off I-10), Alamore, where there is a talc mill, 10miles east of Van Horn on I-10), Kent, on I-10, maybr about 10, Shafter, former mining town near Tx-Mexico border, between 10 and 20, Reford, east of Presido and home to the famous Army Ranger sniping of a shepherd boy, 16, in late 90s and the theme for the movie "The Three Burials of Malquiades Estrada," Candelaria and Ruidosa, both about 10-20 along Rio Grande outside Presidio, Texas…heck there's probably more tiny towns in far west Texas…some I can't even remember their names! And then there is Lajitas, whose mayor is a goat.
Wait… what about Monowi? It’s an EXTREMELY small town in Nebraska with population of 1. A lil’ old lady who lives there. She also runs everything there; being the mayor, librarian, and bartender. She’s super old, go visit… I can tell you, she’s super nice. 👍🏼
There's actually several towns in Idaho that only exist because they wanted liquor in town. That's what happens when the State is neck deep in your liquor distribution.
35,000 people live in my town it is about 2 miles
A small town with a population in 2010 of 408 people, Centralhatchee, GA. I was surprised to learn there were that many people there.
I grew up 5 minutes from tavistock and have never heard of it until now 😂
Monowi Nebraska Population 1 Incorperated. Boyde County Nebraska
Yo Briggs Vernal Utah is pronounced v e r it's pronounced like burr and the other syllable short a like vernul and if you're ever in Hurricane Utah they pronounce that hurkin go figure welcome to Utah I've lived there😁👍🔭
Fair Oaks Georgia ( I used to live there it's so small we share a postal code with Marietta,GA it's 2.7 mi big , BlueStone Ohio
One day when your hard up for small villages in America you can do Lisbon Ohio.
Egypt, WA pop. 2
Poor Willy! What happened to him?!?
You forgot Moonshine, Illinois population 2. Moonshine is an unincorporated community located in Clark County, Illinois, United States. It has been featured on the CBS Sunday Morning Show. There is only one building in the entire town (not including the outhouse), and this was a grocery store built in 1912. It was later sold to Helen and Roy Tuttle in 1982, who created a restaurant that serves their famous Moonburger.[1] One feature is that the store/restaurant has a guest-book with visitors from all 50 states and around the world. During the 2011 Terry Hammond Memorial Moonshine Lunchrun, held on April 9, 2011, a new record of 2068 burgers were served.[2] The store is open from 6 AM until 1 PM Monday through Saturday, with the grill closing at 12:30.
RIP WILLIE
I live 55 minutes away from Warm River Idaho 🤷♀️ hmm didn’t even know
I wonder what these very small towns do in cases of health or criminal emergencies. It's risky in today's world to live this cut off where it's hard if possible to at least get spotty cell or internet among emergency situations
In PA there’s a town called intercourse
Prichardville, South Carolina
This was good!! soo enjoyed it 🤣🤣
Cedar ks population 13. City council members 5 plus one mayor.
Waldron ks population 10 as of 2016.
Unincorporated town of Freeport population 5. Was unincorporated in 2017.
I can't believe I've been to three of the towns on this list…
Heh, had a field trip to Greenhorn when I was in high school. Twice. I think the teachers just liked hiking there.
I didn't actually realize Lotsee was incorporated before. Passed through it countless times on the Mannford Expressway. I want to say it's on the county cycleway system between the south end of Sand Springs and Mannford, and it's still a "blink and you miss it" thing at those speeds.
Woo, Hoot Owl got a rare shoutout.
Texas is loaded with tiny towns (esp. far west Texas)–Best (see comment below), Toyahvale (maybe 10, where Balmorhea State Park is), Lobo (maybe 10, about 20 miles off I-10), Alamore, where there is a talc mill, 10miles east of Van Horn on I-10), Kent, on I-10, maybr about 10, Shafter, former mining town near Tx-Mexico border, between 10 and 20, Reford, east of Presido and home to the famous Army Ranger sniping of a shepherd boy, 16, in late 90s and the theme for the movie "The Three Burials of Malquiades Estrada," Candelaria and Ruidosa, both about 10-20 along Rio Grande outside Presidio, Texas…heck there's probably more tiny towns in far west Texas…some I can't even remember their names! And then there is Lajitas, whose mayor is a goat.
A town isn't a town unless it has a Post Office (wink 😉).
Wait… what about Monowi? It’s an EXTREMELY small town in Nebraska with population of 1. A lil’ old lady who lives there. She also runs everything there; being the mayor, librarian, and bartender. She’s super old, go visit… I can tell you, she’s super nice. 👍🏼
I'm pretty sure Greenhorn jail was moved to Canon City to the Grant County Museum.
ringling, montana
There is also Best, TX, population 1, and only one house, which is where this person lives
Has anyone ever driven through Amboy CA on route 66? Maybe 3 residents it does get tourist
I'm surprised that anyone ever stationed at Fort Sill in Oklahoma is not screaming, what about Meers, Oklahoma? (best burgers in the state!!!)
There's actually several towns in Idaho that only exist because they wanted liquor in town. That's what happens when the State is neck deep in your liquor distribution.
I thought I heard Travis Scott, NJ at 2:10 lol
so wheres the black church at ?
You missed Shoup Idaho
I bet Simon Whistler would do your rimshots for you…
Laramie, WY and Santa Fe, NM are both higher than Green Horn
These towns are called hamlets!
I know one town that you have not listed. Deep River Connecticut. If you blink your eyes you'll miss it. Remember Gene Pitney? He was born there.