20 Strangest Small Towns That You Didn't Know Existed

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Published 2024-03-22
Let’s start out with a question…where do you live? No, don’t post your address in the comments, that would be bad! We’re talking about your general living area. Do you live out in the country with no real neighbors? Do you live in a city, or of the “big cities” of the world where there are hundreds of thousands if not MILLIONS of people around? Or, are you one of those people who live in a small town? There are no wrong answers, to be clear. But just like how big cities can have “negative perception,” there are those who look at certain small towns and wonder if…well…if something is wrong with them. So allow us to show you the 20 Strangest Small Towns That You Didn't Know Existed!

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All Comments (21)
  • @malloryknox1637
    That town in the netherlands with all the canals....absolutly stunning id love to live there.
  • @Highheels4ever
    Interesting video and pretty too. I like the Netherlands village, it is very beautiful and it seems peaceful. It is a different kind of town but absolutely beautiful. 👍
  • Hey, I don't even have mail delivery to my home. I swim nude and have no neighbors. I love where I live. I can go for weeks with no other contact than my husband and animals. Who wouldn't want to live like this. Yet, I have a freeway running, not in my backyard, but not too far behind me. The freeway is totally cut off by a forest.
  • @user-oo1ps9bo3j
    Netherlands looks great no roads or limited anyway love the boat stuff!🙏❤️✌️🥸
  • another awesomely weird, small Spiritualist town is Cassadaga, FL. It's the birthplace of Spiritualism. Classes, workshops, & groups every day of the week. Very cool place.
  • @Sweettweety666
    Well actually, I live in Steenwijk, the main city of our county (Steenwijkerland) were Giethoorn also belongs to! But the locals from the county avoid Giethoorn in high season if it is possible, to busy with tourists, we go just before high season or right after. A lot of the locals who live in the center on the canals of Giethoorn go on vacation in the high season to actually "flee" from the tourists. The locals from Giethoorn don't always like the tourist though because the tourist think that Giethoorn is an open air museum so they going on the peoples property to look trough the windows or "recreate" in their gardens, and yes, of ALL kinds of it... So if you come to our beautiful county and visit Giethoorn, know that all the houses are property of people and you are traspassing. And they are certainly NO places were you can "recreate" in ANY way!!! There are some museum house but that is clearly indicated, you know when you see it. Have fun!
  • @wandamiller4473
    I would love to live there. That is beautiful just beautiful
  • @WestieRescueMom
    Nope, sorry - that quaint village "in China" that is built in the sandstone - 100% AI.
  • Mooresville ALABAMA dosen't have a town, that's in North Carolina.
  • Coobwe Pedy still produces Opals, including the rare but beautiful Black Opals..
  • Vielen Dank für diesen sehr, sehr interessanten Beitrag, lieber Mythen Metzger 🙏😊👍! Das Thema ist wirklich faszinierend und ich würde gerne die eine oder andere Fortsetzung sehen.
  • @wandamiller4473
    Jerome is not a bad place. I'm from Arizona. I'm from up that way pretty bad a** If you ask me
  • @lynemac2539
    No doll village. No. I'm not going there. No.
  • @MG-ot2yr
    I've been to the smurf village, pretty drive getting to it. There's also some interesting towns that incorporated buildings into boulders and cliffs like Monsanto, Portugal and Setenil de las Bodegas, Spain.
  • @user-um5sc4ip2s
    I would live there!! How cool is that!! Got dang but thiers another town, suurround by water. Awersome
  • @SvanhildrG
    I was hoping to hear about less places in USA. Maybe next time.