10 Tiniest Town Squares in America
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Monowi, Nebraska: Essentially a one-person town, the
Gouldsboro, Pennsylvania: A minuscule town center featuring the historic St. Tikhon's Orthodox Monastery and its related structures.
Nome, Alaska: Given its remote location, the town square is tiny yet essential, acting as a gathering place for various community events.
Platina, California: The St. Herman Monastery, amidst vast wilderness, provides a serene, tight-knit
Glen Echo, Maryland: At the heart of this tiny town is Glen Echo Park with its historic carousel, serving as a de facto town square.
Luckenbach, Texas: With a population in the single digits, its town square essentially consists of a dance hall, saloon, and general store.
Carmine, Texas: The town's tiny square is a hub of antique stores and a few eateries, drawing visitors seeking a quiet escape.
Elberta, Alabama: The Veterans Memorial Park sits at its center, making this small town's square a peaceful, reflective space for locals.
Talking Rock, Georgia: One of the smallest towns in the state, its town square is a quaint space with a few shops and the historic train depot.
Hill City, South Dakota: The Alpine Inn, a renowned historic restaurant, anchors this small town square, drawing residents and tourists alike.