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Elkton
Town
Etymology: Elk
Country United States
State Colorado
County Teller County

Elkton was once a small town in Teller County, Colorado, in the United States. Today, it is known as an extinct town, which means it is a ghost town. No one lives there anymore.

What is a Ghost Town?

A ghost town is a place that used to be a town or community. But now, it is mostly empty. People leave ghost towns for many reasons. Sometimes, the main industry, like mining, stops. Other times, natural disasters or new roads make people move away. Elkton is one of these places.

The History of Elkton

Elkton got its name because many elk lived in the area. It was a busy place for a while. A post office opened in Elkton in 1895. A post office is a place where you can send and receive mail. It also helps connect people in a community. The post office in Elkton stayed open for many years. It finally closed in 1926. This often happens when a town starts to shrink.

Where is Elkton?

Elkton is located in Teller County, Colorado. Teller County is in the state of Colorado. Colorado is in the western part of the United States. You can find Elkton on maps as a "populated place." This means it was once a place where people lived. Even though it is empty now, it is still marked on maps.

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