9. Funkley, Minnesota – 11
In the Beltrami County of Minnesota, off the U.S 71, lies the city of Funkley. Spanning 0.6 miles, this city used to be called the Hovey Junction and serve the Minnesota and International Railway Station. As a junction town on the rail line, Funkely was never massively populated; records show that the highest population ever was 60.
This hasn’t stopped a few enterprising Americans from setting up home here. The town boasts its own Bar and Lounge which is a major draw for thirsty travelers. The bar attracts crowds of hunters in the fall and bikers in the summer. Getting a liquor license is probably easy here as the bar is owned by the city mayor, Emil Erickson. Funkley was home to six residents until one family moved there in 2013, making the current population 11.
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