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Mar 7, 2021

[Answer] What is the most isolated town in the contiguous U.S.?

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...1. Glasgow, Montana 2. Battle Mountain, Nevada 3. Chloride, New Mexico 4. Marathon, Texas




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Glasgow, Montana - You could actually consider the small town of Glasgow, Montana, “the middle of nowhere.” While 98% of the population in the lower 48 states lives within one hour of an urban center of at least 75,000 people, that’s certainly not the case in Glasgow. Situated near the Canadian border and home to just over 3,000 people, it’s the most isolated town in the contiguous U.S. according to the Malaria Atlas Project from Oxford's Big Data Institute. The nearest city to Glasgow in any direction is about a 4.5-hour drive. The runners-up for most isolated places in the lower 48 are also towns located in Montana. Glasgow’s name has an interesting history, too: It was simply chosen at random by a railway clerk who spun a globe and landed on Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city.:


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