Higher education fled this American small town. It left behind 'a ghost town.'


MONTGOMERY, West Virginia – When West Virginia University took the local campus out of Montgomery five years ago, it took more from the rural town than just a college.

Suddenly, 1,500 students were gone. More than 100 staff and faculty moved out. The bar and the car dealership closed. The grocery store, too. And it was only going to get worse, locals knew.

“I see the future of Montgomery going way downhill. Being a ghost town,” Chad Vickers, the former manager of Not Frank’s Pizza, told a Charleston news station at the time. “There’s going to be hundreds of people out of jobs, myself included probably.” He was right. The pizza place used to sit near the campus, and now it’s gone.

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