7. Gross, Nebraska – 6
Lying east of Anoka, is the 0.13 square miles that make up the village of Gross. Founded in 1893, it was originally called Morton, but was renamed for Ben Gross, the first homesteader in town. The village grew slowly till it had a post office, a trading post and the Village store.
About a decade later, in anticipation of railway lines being laid through Boyd County, the population grew rapidly. By 1903, there were 400 residents. Churches, factories, schools and even a navigation company were established in Gross.
When inhabitants realized the railway line wouldn’t pass through town, a mass exodus began. The misfortunes continued as two fires razed most of the buildings remaining. These days, Gross has only six inhabitants all year round, but you can still stop by and enjoy the restaurant at the Nebrask-Inn.
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