List of ghost towns in Nebraska facts for kids
This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in Nebraska.
Ghost towns
Town name | Other name(s) | County | Established | Disestablished | Remarks |
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Abdal | Nuckolls | ||||
Ames | Ketchum | Dodge | Not a full ghost town. Population of 14 as of the 2020 census. | ||
Andrews | Sioux | 1906 | 1951 | Source() may be a bit flimsy due to it being self-made. | |
Angora | Antelope Hill | Morrill | 1900 | ||
Anoka | Boyd | ||||
Antioch | Sheridan | 1891 | |||
Appleton | Pawnee | ||||
Arago | Fargo | Richardson | 1860 | Some people claim that Fargo and Arago were separate communities. This statement needs further research to be proven. | |
Armour | Pawnee | 1890 | 1934 | ||
Ashford | Banner | Temporary county seat for Banner County in 1889 | |||
Bayonne | Cherry | ||||
Belmont | Evergreen City | Dawes | |||
Bluevale | Blue Valley | York | |||
Bookwalter | Pawnee | ||||
Bower | Bowerville | Jefferson | |||
Breslau | Pierce | ||||
Brewster | Blaine | County seat of Blaine County. Not a full ghost town, population of 17. Bunk'd character, Finn Sawyer, portrayed by actor Will Buie Jr, is from Brewster, Nebraska (in the series). This is confirmed in the season 3 episode, "We Can't Bear It!". | |||
Brocksburg | Keya Paha | ||||
Burton | Keya Paha | ||||
Carns | Keya Paha | ||||
Charlestown | York | ||||
Cincinnati | Pawnee | ||||
Covington | Harney City | Dakota | |||
Crouse | Lancaster | Now Branched Oak State Recreation Area. | |||
Dale | Custer | ||||
De Soto | Washington | ||||
DeWitty | Audacious | Cherry | |||
Dobytown | Kearney | ||||
Donald | Hooker | ||||
Duff | Rock | ||||
Dunwell | Hooker | ||||
Dyson Hollow Lime Kiln | Sarpy | ||||
Eclipse | Hooker | circa 1913 | First white man in Hooker County born in Eclipse. | ||
Edholm | Butler | ||||
Elsmere | Cherry | ||||
Elton | Custer | ||||
Elvira | Merrick | Once the county seat of Merrick County | |||
Factoryville | Union Mills | Cass | |||
Friedensau | Thayer | ||||
Glen | Sioux | ||||
Glencoe | Dodge | ||||
Gross | Boyd | Near ghost town. | |||
Hayland | Adams | ||||
Hecla | Hooker | ||||
Homerville | Gosper | ||||
Hope | Scotts Bluff | Several Jewish and Black people lived there alongside white people. The town was named "Hope" after the hope they had in the community. | |||
Ingham | Lincoln | ||||
Jacksonville | |||||
Jamaica | Lancaster | ||||
Kelso | Hooker | ||||
Koesterville | Pawnee | ||||
Lakeland | Brown | ||||
Lee Park | Custer and Valley | ||||
Lemoyne | Keith | ||||
Linton | |||||
Lomax | Custer | ||||
Lynn | Morrill | ||||
Mariaville | Rock | ||||
Mars | Jessup | Knox | |||
Marsland | Dawes | ||||
Martha | Holt | ||||
Mayberry | Pawnee | ||||
Meadville | Keya Paha | ||||
Melrose | Harlan | ||||
Meridian | Big Sandy | Jefferson | |||
Minersville | Otoe City | Otoe | |||
Mission Creek | Pawnee | ||||
Monowi | Boyd | A near ghost town with 1 resident, Elsie Eiler, as of 2010. Monowi has been in ad campaigns with Coca-Cola, Arby’s, and Prudential Financial. They won a world record for biggest advertisement sign made. | |||
Montrose | Sioux | ||||
Mud Springs | Morrill | ||||
Neapolis | Saunders | ||||
New Home | |||||
Nonpareil | Box Butte | ||||
North Summerfield | Pawnee | ||||
Omadi | Dakota | 1856 | |||
Oreapolis | Cass | 1859 | 1864 | ||
Pauline | Adams | 1887 | |||
Pebble | Dodge | ||||
Pishelville | Knox | 1874 | |||
Pittsburg | Seward | ||||
Pleasant Hill | Pleasanthill | Saline | |||
Pleasant Valley | Dodge | ||||
Ringgold | Ringold | Dawson | |||
Rock Bluff | Cass | ||||
Royal | Antelope | ||||
Saltillo | Lancaster | ||||
Sartoria | Buffalo | ||||
Savannah | Butler | ||||
Shafferville | Pawnee | ||||
Scott's Valley | Pawnee | ||||
Sedan | Nuckolls | ||||
Shea | Jefferson | ||||
Speiser | Richardson | ||||
Spring Ranch | Springranch, Spring Ranche | Clay | |||
St. Deroin | Saint Deroin | Nemaha | |||
Tate | Pawnee | ||||
Tipp's Branch | Pawnee | ||||
Unit | Sioux | ||||
Venus | Knox | ||||
Violet | Butler | Pawnee | |||
Wee Town | Wee | Pierce | |||
Weir | Hooker | ||||
Weissert | Custer | ||||
Wheeler | Baird | Wheeler |
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