Jud
This small town in North Dakota is unlike any other in the world. With only 72 residents, it is a small town that has made a name for itself through the efforts of those residents to make their town unique. Jud appears to be a typical small town at first glance. Jud was founded in 1904 and named after a man with the same name as the town of LaMoure (and LaMoure county). He was one of North Dakota's first legislators, and his name was Judson LaMoure. But this isn't what makes the modern town of Jud unique. Jud is known as "The City of Murals", and there is a mural on almost every building in town.
Houses, stores, garages, and even the local bar are all beautifully painted with various scenes. Even this old building has cute chickens painted on the windows to add character. This town tried to be unique by making the boring old walls on the buildings into something special, and they certainly succeeded. There's something to look at in every direction, and the vibrant colors and depictions are very appealing. Another unique feature of Jud's store is that it is one of the oldest in the state. Jud stands out as one of the most unique towns due to its unusual yet lovely works of art and its history.