10 U.S. Towns So Isolated, Nobody Knows They Exist #2
From a town where cell phones are illegal to a village that had to relocate because the ground was dissolving beneath it — these 10 towns redefine what isolation means in America. We cover technological isolation, jurisdictional traps, cartographic errors from 1783, and the first community in U.S. history to relocate entirely due to climate change.

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