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Spina is located in Minnesota
Spina
Spina
Location in Minnesota
Country United States
State Minnesota
County Saint Louis
Time zone UTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CDT)
Area code(s) 218
GNIS feature ID 664335

Spina is a place in Minnesota, United States, that used to be a town but is now abandoned. It is known as a ghost town. This means that almost everyone has moved away, leaving behind empty buildings or just the memory of where a town once stood. Spina is located in Great Scott Township, within Saint Louis County.

The Story of Spina

Spina became a village because of a big mining operation. In 1909, a person named W.J. Power took control of the Kinney Mine. This mine was very important for the area.

A town often grows around a successful mine or factory. People move there for jobs and build homes and shops. Spina was one of these towns.

How Spina Got Around

The village of Spina was connected to other places by the Great Northern Railway. This railway had a special station in Spina. Trains were super important back then for moving goods and people.

The railway helped the mine transport its materials. It also allowed people to travel to and from Spina. Over time, many mining towns like Spina became ghost towns. This often happened when the mines closed down or the resources ran out. People then had to move elsewhere to find new jobs.

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