What is elgin north-dakota?

Elgin is a small town located in Grant County, North Dakota, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population of Elgin was 642. The town is located approximately 60 miles from Bismarck, the state capital. Elgin was founded in 1902 and was named after the city of Elgin, Illinois. The town is home to several businesses, including a bank, post office, grocery store, gas station, and restaurants. In addition, Elgin has a school district that serves students in grades K-12. The town hosts several community events throughout the year, including a Fourth of July celebration, Harvest Festival, and Christmas parade. Elgin is also known for its outdoor recreational opportunities, including hunting, fishing, and hiking.