Opal, South Dakota Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Population & Steets of Opal City are a little bit more complicated than the numbers you'd expect. While the city grew rapidly in the early twentieth century, the town had a long history of dark magic from its foundations. Opal City was formerly known as Port O'Souls, and was the home of many generations of Starman. The city was largely influenced by the Benoits mining family, who were invited to Opal City by Burnley Ellsworth, the man who founded the town. The name is a tribute to Jack Burnley, the founder of the city, whose daughter Whitney Ellsworth was a member of the cult.

The population of Opal City is approximately 2,579 people. The median household income is $108,414, and the poverty rate is 4.13%. The median house value is $50,700. The median age of Opal residents is 55.1 years old, with males slightly older than females. The median household income is $108,414 per year. If you're planning to relocate to Opal City, Oregon, here are a few facts about the town's residents.

In 1991, OPAL hired its first executive director/project manager to oversee the development of the neighborhood. OPAL selected a local architect to design the first neighborhood, avoiding the small-lot-subdivision style of housing. It consulted the community and sought feedback from the community, making necessary compromises to satisfy funding agency requirements while keeping prices affordable. The first 18 households moved in to Opal Commons in May 1995.