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Rhode Island section of the
list of ghost towns in the United States. I have moved that section's contents here, as part of a clean-up effort of the
list of ghost towns in the United States page.
I understand this list is very small, and some may think it is undeserving of its own page. However, this list is the only one of the fifty U.S. states' to be so short, and leaving only this list on the main U.S. page seems to be an inferior option to listing all states separately (including Rhode Island).
Everything was left exactly as-is when I copied it, so the lack of citations is not related to the move, but should still be rectified (likely by someone with more information about Rhode Island than I). 08:16, 3 June 2022 (UTC)
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This page was formerly a redirect to the
Rhode Island section of the
list of ghost towns in the United States. I have moved that section's contents here, as part of a clean-up effort of the
list of ghost towns in the United States page.
I understand this list is very small, and some may think it is undeserving of its own page. However, this list is the only one of the fifty U.S. states' to be so short, and leaving only this list on the main U.S. page seems to be an inferior option to listing all states separately (including Rhode Island).
Everything was left exactly as-is when I copied it, so the lack of citations is not related to the move, but should still be rectified (likely by someone with more information about Rhode Island than I). 08:16, 3 June 2022 (UTC)