While many of us are familiar with the bustling metropolises and vibrant urban landscapes that define the United States, there is an entirely different side to American life that often goes unnoticed — the smallest cities. Nestled in remote corners, these tiny communities offer a glimpse into the simplicity and charm of small-town living. In this article, we embark on a journey to explore the 10 smallest cities in America.
Here is a list of the 10 smallest cities in the United States based on population:
1- Buford, Wyoming :
Buford is known as the smallest town in America, with a population of just 1 person.
2- Monowi, Nebraska:
Monowi is a unique town with a population of 1 person, making it the only incorporated municipality in the United States with just a single resident.
3- Hibberts Gore, Maine:
4- Gross, Nebraska:
5- Lost Springs, Wyoming:
6- Bonanza, Colorado:
7- McMullen, Alabama:
McMullen, located in Wilcox County, Alabama, has a population of around 28 people.
8- Ophir, Colorado:
9- Point Arena, California:
10- Baker, California: