In Wisconsin, there's a town so small you could blink as you pass by and not even realize it.

This little town still has that is almost a secret in Wisconsin, the unincorporated Krakow. The 2010 census was 354 but it could very well be even less today. Why? Because there aren't schools or a full grocery store.

Quick history check.

In the early 1900s, the Brzezinski Brothers moved into Krakow from a nearby farming area, bringing an entrepreneurial mindset along with them.

 They built a feed mill, added a lumber mill to the back of that. The Brze brothers also opened a pickle factory, an oil company, and owned the town's general store.

"The Town's a-buzzing."

Back when the Brzezinski family was in Krakow, the town was buzzing with action. There were also a few hardware stores, a mechanic, some blacksmiths, a bowling alley, and five bars a.k.a. taverns. (What is it with small towns having an absurd number of booze establishments.

Krakow today?

It actually has it's own unique charm but...

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Most of the businesses mentioned above are long gone except for a few abandoned buildings and a few open businesses.

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The original school is now a residence, the only convenience store is on the outskirts of town along with a post office and salon.

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