User:Hog Farm/ND keywords

Spring(s)
Communities often grew up around springs. However, GNIS sometimes mislabels springs as communities, and some are old resorts, not communities. See User:Hog Farm/springs for an example treatment of California ones.
 * 1) Buffalo Springs, North Dakota - Old village, see . Hog Farm Talk 05:52, 4 December 2021 (UTC)
 * 2) Crystal Springs, North Dakota - mainly extinct, but used to be a decent-sized village, see, other coverage as well. Hog Farm Talk 05:52, 4 December 2021 (UTC)
 * 3) Sully Springs, North Dakota
 * 4) Not sure about this one - topos show basically nothing, newspapers.com results confirm that there was a station and a section house (railway) here, as well as (at least briefly) a fur trading store.  A number of references to people being "from" or "of" here. Hog Farm Talk 06:04, 4 December 2021 (UTC)

Junction
Often indicates the site of a railroad or road junction. Many communities grew up along these sites, but there are also many instances of GNIS mislabeling uninhabited railroad sites or railroad features within a populated place that are not a communities in their own right.
 * 1) Hannah Junction, North Dakota - Railroad junction, not a community.  PRODded. Hog Farm Talk 05:42, 4 December 2021 (UTC)

Mobile Park
Trailer home parks are occasionally notable, but are often not.
 * 1) Hove Mobile Park, North Dakota - Apparently a former census location and even a former civil government (!), likely meets GEOLAND Hog Farm Talk 19:02, 3 December 2021 (UTC)

Corner
These sometimes represent notable settlements, but frequently are often old property boundaries or road junctions. See Articles for deletion/Acors Corner, Virginia
 * 1) Scoria Point Corner, North Dakota - scenic overlook in Theodore Roosevelt National Park
 * 2) Six Mile Corner, North Dakota - road junction
 * 1) Six Mile Corner, North Dakota - road junction