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The Weirdest Small Towns In The United States

Weird History | September 11, 2025



A post on Medium in May 2016 attempted to tackle a seemingly unanswerable question: what’s the weirdest town in America? To do this, Lyman Stone used 20 different variables, including what percentage of each city’s population was foreign-born, married, working, in the armed forces, etc. He then compared that data to national averages. What he found was that San Jose, CA, is the most bizarre town in the US. But though it may be demographically weird, San Jose doesn’t hold a candle to these weird small towns in the United States.

To see the full list of weirdest Small Towns in America, go here:
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  1. @btetschner

    September 11, 2025 at 12:10 am

    Have ANOTHER Weird History Food idea!
    Thinking of a the Townie Cuisine*†…while wathcing this Weird History video!

    * Inspired from the Weird History videos about towns.
    † I would imagine it would have to include traditional food from diners and drive-ins…

  2. @Cobbmtngirl

    September 11, 2025 at 12:10 am

    I grew up in the next town south of Colma. A common bumper sticker in town reads “It’s good to be alive in Colma”. Many jokes of the town were told such as the average body temperature in Colma is 50 degrees (It doesn’t freeze there). The cemeteries are actually nice. There are ponds with ducks that we used to go feed as kids. Sometimes even having a picnic while also visiting departed folks. Lol
    Miracle City🥺, I’ve never heard of it but I’m happy to not live near there!

  3. @ASDF84.0

    September 11, 2025 at 12:10 am

    My hometown which is placed in Tx, 30mins outside of Fort Worth. The town of Roanoke is known for being a one light town and having the most diversity of foods for a small town.

  4. @frankmerrill2366

    September 11, 2025 at 12:10 am

    PASTIES…not pastries. I didn't know there's a place in southern Michigan to get these delicious "pocket entrees" (usually beef, rutabaga, onions, flavorings cooked inside a surrounding piecrust-type shell), definitely something I like. A LOT. One usually has to head pretty far north to find these, i. e. at least to Traverse City, or well north of Green Bay. So next time I'm in Ann Arbor, if somebody tells me to "GO TO HELL," I'll gladly go there and pick up some good food in the process, assuming they're true to the customary delicious ones around the Upper Peninsula.

    Interestingly that last town, in Illinois, is pronounced Kay-Zee. I haven't been there, but I've visited the world's largest rolling pin (which is actually above the entrance to a little restaurant), which isn't to be found even remotely close to any of the towns in this video.

    I have visited Hell and Slab City.

  5. @Jaggerbush

    September 11, 2025 at 12:10 am

    "Mom – Dad – I'm gonna marry Jill from #205 – we want to have our honeymoon on the penthouse floor and then hopefully get a mortgage for a unit thats hopefully near you guys so I'm never too far away." Alaska resident

  6. @Slaughtervomit

    September 11, 2025 at 12:10 am

    It turns out monowi Nebraska has two residents in it but that lady doesn’t know who the other person is. There’s a story about it online where she saw the census said there’s two residents.

  7. @JohnDoe-jb5ko

    September 11, 2025 at 12:10 am

    When I was younger, I was homeless in the bay area, and I used to sleep in the cemetery in Colma. One night I woke up to someone saying "Police!" It was 2 cops and after they wanted to see if I was okay, the one cop was like you have to move and can't sleep here and he was like I wouldn't want to be sleeping in a cemetery at 3 in the morning. Go somewhere less spooky please. I wasn't spooked 😂

  8. @hildahilpert5018

    September 11, 2025 at 12:10 am

    There,s Dime Box and Dingdong Texas,also Tintop, Cheapside, Cotton Patch,Babyhead,and some othets.Dime Box got its name in the days of the stagecoach because people would put a dime in s box do their letters could be mailed.Texas Escapes has a lot of other towns.

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