8. Anoka, Nebraska – 6
Located in Boyd County, Nebraska is the village of Anoka. Originally laid out in 1902, Anoka was built in response to the CNW & CMO railway passing through the area. The railway company took the land needed for a track & railway station and the Pioneer Town Site Company sold off the remaining land as lots for development.
Like Anoka in Minnesota, Anoka Nebraska was named for its location on a river i.e. the Ponca Creek. By 1906, the 0.56 square miles of the village was home to two grain elevators, its own baseball team, a plunge bath, a hotel, a lumber yard, two newspapers and twenty seven other businesses.
As rail travel declined, people moved away from Anoka, whittling the population down from 150 to 10 in 2001. With more people moving away, the population currently stands at 6.
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