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Mylo, North Dakota, is a small city located in Bottineau County, with a current population of 36 residents, according to the 2020 United States Census. This rural community is part of the larger Bottineau Micropolitan Statistical Area, which serves as a hub for the surrounding agricultural region. Mylo is situated near significant landmarks such as the historic Mylo School, which served the community for many years, and the nearby Turtle Mountains, known for their scenic beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities.
Economically, Mylo is primarily supported by agriculture, with local farms contributing to the region's economy through crop and livestock production. Historically, the town was established in the early 1900s and has maintained its small-town charm, with a close-knit community that values its heritage. The town's infrastructure includes a few residential neighborhoods, with most of the population residing in the central area near the former school and community gathering spots. Mylo's unique character and historical significance reflect the broader narrative of rural life in North Dakota.
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