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Eldridge, North Dakota (3498251082)
Abandoned Eldridge School

Eldridge is a quiet, almost empty place in Stutsman County, North Dakota. It's known as an "unincorporated community." This means it's a small settlement that doesn't have its own local government, like a city or town. Instead, it's managed by the larger county government.

What is Eldridge?

Imagine a small collection of homes and buildings that aren't officially a city or town. That's what an unincorporated community is! Eldridge is one such place in the U.S. state of North Dakota. It's located within Stutsman County, which is a large area in the central part of the state. Today, very few people live in Eldridge, making it a nearly deserted spot.

A Look Back: History of Eldridge

Eldridge started as a small community many years ago. A post office was first opened there in 1880. A post office was very important back then. It was often the center of a community. People would go there to send and receive letters and packages. It also helped connect the community to the rest of the country.

The post office in Eldridge served the area for over 100 years. It finally closed its doors in 1982. The community itself was named after a family of early settlers. These settlers were among the first people to build homes and start a life in this part of North Dakota. Over time, like many small settlements, Eldridge saw its population shrink.

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