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Elk Lick, Ohio facts for kids

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Elk Lick is a place in Clermont County, Ohio, in the United States. It's known as an "extinct town," which means it's no longer an active community or town today. The government's system for naming places, called the GNIS, still lists it as a populated area, even though it doesn't have residents like a regular town.

What is Elk Lick?

Elk Lick is a historical location, not a bustling town you'd visit today. It's a spot that once had a name and perhaps some activity, but over time, it faded away.

An Extinct Town

When we say a town is "extinct," it means it no longer exists as a living community. People might have lived there a long time ago, or it might have been a planned settlement that never fully developed. These places often become part of history, sometimes marked only by old maps or local stories.

Why "Elk Lick"?

The name "Elk Lick" comes from a natural feature in the area. It was named after a "mineral lick" that was found there.

What is a Mineral Lick?

A mineral lick is a special place in nature where animals, like deer or elk, go to lick the ground. The soil or rocks in these spots contain important minerals, such as salt, that animals need for their health. It's like a natural supplement station for wildlife! These licks are very important for animals, especially those that don't get enough minerals from their regular diet.

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