4. PhinDeli Town Buford, Wyoming – 2
Out on Interstate 80, and sitting at 8,000 feet above sea level, PhinDeli Town Buford is the highest populated settlement along the Overland Route and Interstate 80.
But that’s not its only claim to fame.
Until 2013, Buford (as it used to be known) had a sole resident, Don Sammons. Sammons moved there in the 80s with his family, but when his wife died and his son moved away, he stayed put.
In 2013, he put the town up for auction and it was bought by Phạm Đình Nguyên. The town had its name changed to help promote the new owner’s line of imported Vietnamese coffee.
PhinDeli Town Buford has come a long way from a population high of over 2,000 in the 1880s. These days, Sammon and Nguyên are the only residents, running their businesses side-by-side.
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