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Southern Cross is a tiny, quiet place located in the state of Montana, United States. It's often called a ghost town because very few people live there today. This small settlement sits high up in the mountains, about 7,000 feet (which is over 2,100 meters) above sea level. From Southern Cross, you can see beautiful Georgetown Lake. In 2008, only about 4 or 5 people were living in Southern Cross.

What is Southern Cross?

Southern Cross is a historic spot in Deer Lodge County, Montana. It's known as a ghost town because most of its original residents have left. These towns often started when a mine or industry boomed, and then faded away when the resources ran out.

Where is Southern Cross Located?

This small town is found in the western part of Montana, a state in the United States. It's specifically in Deer Lodge County. Its high elevation of 7,000 feet makes it a scenic location, offering views of the nearby Georgetown Lake.

Why is it a Ghost Town?

A ghost town is a place that once had many people living and working there, but is now mostly empty. Many ghost towns in Montana, like Southern Cross, were once busy mining towns. When the mines closed or the valuable minerals ran out, people moved away to find work elsewhere. This left behind empty buildings and a quiet atmosphere, giving these places the name "ghost towns."

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