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Sulphur was once a small town in Meade County, located in the U.S. state of South Dakota. Today, it is known as an extinct town, meaning it no longer exists as an active community.

What Was Sulphur?

Sulphur was a place where people once lived and worked. It was a small settlement that had a post office, which is usually a sign that a community was active.

When Was Sulphur Established?

The town of Sulphur officially started when its post office was opened in 1906. This was the year it became a recognized place where mail could be sent and received.

When Did Sulphur Close Down?

The post office in Sulphur stayed open for many years, but it eventually closed in 1958. After the post office shut down, the town slowly faded away, becoming what is now called a "ghost town."

Where Did Sulphur Get Its Name?

The town of Sulphur got its unique name from a nearby natural feature: Sulphur Creek. It's common for towns to be named after local rivers, mountains, or other landmarks.

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