The railroad created many boomtowns and larger settlements. Small towns with railroads were known as railway towns.
Antarctica is the only continent without any indigenous population or towns. It is primarily a research destination, with temporary scientific research stations established by various countries.
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It decreased the profitability of cattle ranching. It decreased the growth of small towns in the West.
Towns grew upas supply stationsfor railroad workers and travelers.
There are research stations where scientists live but not functional towns
Either cow towns or stockyards.
Mom and Pop type stores and restaurants are found in small towns, along with local owned gas stations and such. Farm and Feed places and garages are common. Some small towns may even have a Dollar General.
The cattle industry and mining were very important in the westward expansion. They were two of the main reasons why the railroad was built. Without the railroad many small towns would not have been founded.
Yes.
Railroad used to be one of the important transportation mode and hence cities and towns are being located near to it for people's convenience
Most towns were initially established at locations with