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Unless these towns could find a niche market to attract people like a special resturant or store, or have been absorbed into a greater metropolitian area (like many towns in the Chicago area), most small towns these days could be considered "economically depressed". I would have to say that Standard City, IL/Nilwood, IL where my dad grew up would definately be classified under this title. They are like Illinois Ghost Towns.
that description. I just thought it was a fact. Yes, this can be said of
many, perhaps most small towns in Illinois, especially those "downstate." I
grew up in one of them, too, and was always irritated when someone from the
Chicago area would call anything south of I-80 "downstate."
It would be interesting to see you views on small towns in a post in the future. I went to school in Kirksville, Mo and it was interesting to see how a Super Wal Mart transformed that town. In the age of bailout and stimilus, it is interesting what is being done to save small towns. Especially in a tech age as today when people could work from home in more affordable rural areas.