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2603 E BROADWAY AVE 28.9 miles
2603 E BROADWAY AVE
BISMARCK,
ND
58501
Categories: BISMARCK ND
1833 E BISMARCK EXPY 29.6 miles
1833 E BISMARCK EXPY
BISMARCK,
ND
58504
Categories: BISMARCK ND
1035 E INTERSTATE AVE STE B 29.9 miles
1035 E INTERSTATE AVE STE B
BISMARCK,
ND
58503
Categories: BISMARCK ND
914 S 12TH ST STE 106 30.0 miles
914 S 12TH ST STE 106
BISMARCK,
ND
58504
Categories: BISMARCK ND
401 N 9TH ST 30.2 miles
401 N 9TH ST
BISMARCK,
ND
58501
Categories: BISMARCK ND
310 N 9TH ST 30.2 miles
310 N 9TH ST
BISMARCK,
ND
58501
Categories: BISMARCK ND
1033 BASIN AVE 30.3 miles
1033 BASIN AVE
BISMARCK,
ND
58504
Categories: BISMARCK ND
300 N 7TH ST 30.3 miles
300 N 7TH ST
BISMARCK,
ND
58501
Categories: BISMARCK ND
120 N 3RD ST STE 50 30.6 miles
120 N 3RD ST STE 50
BISMARCK,
ND
58501
Categories: BISMARCK ND
5020 MELLOWSUN DR 31.4 miles
5020 MELLOWSUN DR
BISMARCK,
ND
58503
Categories: BISMARCK ND
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Driscoll is a census-designated place in southeastern Burleigh County, North Dakota, United States. An unincorporated community, it was designated as part of the U.S. Census Bureau's Participant Statistical Areas Program on June 10, 2010. It was not counted separately during the 2000 Census, but was included in the 2010 Census, where a population of 82 was reported. In 2018, Driscoll was counted as a Census Designated Place, and had a population of 78.
Driscoll lies just off Interstate 94 east of the city of Bismarck, the county seat of Burleigh County. Although it is unincorporated, it had a post office, with the ZIP code of 58532.
Driscoll was named for Frederick Driscoll, a newspaper manager.
In June 2015, The Coal Car Diner closed. Three months later in September 2015, the owners of Norm's Grocery, and the cafe announced their retirement. On October 10th, an auction was held and all remaining equipment and materials were sold. The grocery store had been a mainstay of the town, being open for 57 years. The towns Post Office was located in a small portion of the grocery store, which was forced to close as well. Donna Meland was postmaster and operated the cafe, while Norm Meland operated the store. Norm is quoted as saying “I hate to see it all go. It’s the end of the town, you might say." A local resident, Carol Christenson, says “It’ll be a learning experience for us, but it’s not going to be pleasant. We’ll say goodbye with tears in our eyes.” The Bismarck Tribune states: "Times changed. People became more mobile, the big supermarkets opened a half-hour away in Bismarck and the town’s population declined. As of July, there are 98 people living in the town, according to N.D. Home Town Locator." Mail has since been changed to rural service. Now just a Bar and a Motel are the only businesses left in operation.
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Population (total):
Population (male): 36
Population (female): 46
Median Age: 35.0 years
Cost of Living: March 2019 cost of living index in Driscoll: 79.2 (low, U.S. average is 100)
Elevation: 1867 feet
Land Area:
Population Density:
Zip Codes: 58532
Median Incomes:
Estimated median household income in 2019: $72,494
Estimated per capita income in 2019: $39,104
Estimated median house or condo value in 2019: $275,300 Driscoll:$275,300ND:$205,400
Races:
White alone - 58 - 87.9%
American Indian alone - 4 - 6.1%
Native Hawaiian and Other
>Pacific Islander alone - 4 - 6.1%
In June 2015, The Coal Car Diner closed. Three months later in September 2015, the owners of Norm's Grocery, and the cafe announced their retirement. On October 10th, an auction was held and all remaining equipment and materials were sold. The grocery store had been a mainstay of the town, being open for 57 years. The towns Post Office was located in a small portion of the grocery store, which was forced to close as well. Donna Meland was postmaster and operated the cafe, while Norm Meland operated the store. Norm is quoted as saying âÂÂI hate to see it all go. ItâÂÂs the end of the town, you might say." A local resident, Carol Christenson, says âÂÂItâÂÂll be a learning experience for us, but itâÂÂs not going to be pleasant. WeâÂÂll say goodbye with tears in our eyes.â The Bismarck Tribune states: "Times changed. People became more mobile, the big supermarkets opened a half-hour away in Bismarck and the townâÂÂs population declined. As of July, there are 98 people living in the town, according to N.D. Home Town Locator." Mail has since been changed to rural service. Now just a Bar and a Motel are the only businesses left in operation.