Antler–Lyleton Border Crossing
Antler–Lyleton Border Crossing | |
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US Border Inspection Station at Antler, North Dakota as seen in 1998 | |
Location | |
Country | United States; Canada |
Location |
US Port: 10945 Hwy 256, Antler, ND 58711 Canadian Port: Manitoba Provincial Road 256, Pierson, Manitoba R0M 0S0 |
Coordinates | 48°59′58″N 101°17′47″W / 48.999469°N 101.296502°W |
Details | |
Opened | 1938 |
US Phone | (701) 267-3321 |
Canadian Phone | (204) 649-2255 |
Hours | Open 9:00 AM-10:00 PM |
Website http://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/antler# |
The Antler–Lyleton Border Crossing connects the cities of Antler, North Dakota and Pierson, Manitoba on the Canada–US border. The town of Antler reached its peak population in 1910 at 342 residents, but a hundred years later it had dwindled to just 27.[1] In 2015, Craig Cobb announced plans to purchase vacant home sites in Antler and establish a white supremecist community. The remaining residents of Antler have worked to purchase all the vacant property in advance of Cobb in an effort to thwart his plans.[2]
The United States replaced its border station in 2011. Canada replaced the Lyleton border station in 2013. This is the westernmost border crossing in Manitoba.
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References
- ↑ United States Census Bureau. "Census of Population and Housing". Archived from the original on May 11, 2015. Retrieved June 17, 2014.
- ↑ PITTS, BYRON; MARTZ, GEOFF; BROWN, JASMINE; EFFRON, LAUREN. "Life Inside the Small North Dakota Town Terrorized by White Supremacist". ABC News. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
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