I know there are places like this in the US. I'm guessing they're all over the world. Here, many of those were a stop a long a train's route. I know one (in the town I grew up) was called, Cunningham. After the trains stop running, then, these spots are all but forgotten. Except by older residents, historians & very detailed cartographers. Perhaps they're now marked by a corner store, a home or it's just an open area. Do you have places like this where you live?
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