Towns of 1 person, all residents living under one roof, haunted towns, towns named after the most hated man are some of the strangest things about small towns in America.
Whittier, Alaska
Whittier’s 377 residents live in the Begich Towers. The complex consists of three connected buildings and includes a health clinic, a grocery store, a post office , and a laundromat. Having all the amenities under one roof is a plus, especially during the rainy and winter months.
Visitors to Whittie should explore the glaciers, see wildlife, and hike the beautiful trails. Summer is the best time to visit here.
Gatlinburg, Tennessee
This mountain town is rich in history and natural beauty. It was originally called White Oak Flats, but was later named after the town’s most hated man, Radford Gatlin. It has a Salt and Pepper Shaker Museum, which houses over 20,000 sets of salt and pepper shakers of all shapes, sizes, and materials from around the world . More interesting is Ripley’s Aquarium, which has over 10,000 sea creatures, more than the entire population of the town. Come in the fall for beautiful weather and fall foliage.
Monowi, Nebraska
According to the 2000 census, there were two people living in the town: Elsie Eiler and her husband. In 2004, Rudy died, leaving Elsie as Monowi’s sole resident. She served as mayor, tax collector, clerk, secretary, and librarian. She also ran the Monowi Tavern, the town’s only business.
Jerome, Arizona
Built on Cleopatra Hill, the town once had many taverns, casinos and brothels. In Jerome, visitors can visit the Nelly Bly Kaleidoscope, the world's largest kaleidoscope dealer, displaying artworks by 90 artists. Also worth experiencing is Ghost Town (ghost town), House of the Edge of Time located on the mountainside. Spring and fall are the best times to visit.
Seaside, Florida
Seaside is the perfect seaside getaway for those looking for peace and quiet. The town’s architecture is pastel, with white picket fences. Interestingly, the town has an Airstream food truck that serves residents a variety of delicious food. Fall is the best time of year to visit Seaside.
Hell, Michigan
This is one of the weirdest towns in America. Not only does it have a weird name (Hell), but it also has Halloween decorations all year round and lots of spooky puns. The weather is great in the summer, so it's a good place to visit.
Bisbee, Arizona
If you like the eccentric and unusual, visit Bisbee. It is a 4.5 mile (7.2 km) winding route with 1,000 steps. Bisbee holds an annual stair climbing competition. The town is also home to the Bisbee Inn, which is famous for its spooky activities. The best weather in Bisbee is spring and fall.
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