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Almont, North Dakota, is a small town located in Morton County, with a current population of 62 residents according to the 2020 U.S. Census. This tight-knit community is situated approximately 25 miles southwest of Bismarck, the state capital, and serves as a quiet rural enclave. Notable landmarks in Almont include the historic St. John's Lutheran Church, which has been a central part of the community since its establishment, and the Almont Community Center, which hosts various local events and gatherings.
Economically, Almont is primarily supported by agriculture, reflecting the broader economic landscape of Morton County. The town's historical significance is highlighted by its founding in the early 1900s, which coincided with the expansion of the Northern Pacific Railway, facilitating growth and development in the region. Residents of Almont enjoy a peaceful lifestyle, with access to outdoor recreational activities in the surrounding prairie landscapes, making it a unique spot in North Dakota's rural tapestry.
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