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Times Beach is a ghost town in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States, 17 miles (27 km) southwest of St. Louis and 2 miles (3 km) east of Eureka.Once home to more than two thousand people, the town was completely evacuated in early 1983 due to TCDD (a type of dioxin) contamination, formerly the largest civilian exposure to the compound in the history of the United States.
This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in Missouri. A street in Hamburg, Missouri, 1933. Ark (Dent County) Arlington (Phelps County) Bloodland (Pulaski County)
Ghost towns in Shannon County, Missouri (6 P) Pages in category "Ghost towns in Missouri" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 295 total.
This segment of US 66 is usable but no longer maintained (the two-lane road is a dead end at a now-demolished bridge near the Arlington, Missouri ghost town). Interstate 44 has also been diverted away from its original 1967 path, now an abandoned pair of gravel roads, as part of a 2005 highway realignment.
Enough is a ghost town in northern Iron County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It lies near the headwaters of the Big River. [2] The site is now part of Mark Twain National Forest at the south end of Council Bluff Lake, created in 1981. The Forest Service has a boat ramp for the lake at Enough.
Howell was one of three towns, along with nearby Hamburg and Toonerville, that were evacuated and terminated in 1940–1941 when the area was taken over by the United States Department of the Army for the Weldon Spring Ordnance Works, which manufactured trinitrotoluene (TNT) and dinitrotoluene (DNT) and later processed uranium.
Monark Springs is a ghost town in Newton County, Missouri, United States.It is located approximately five miles east of Neosho.The site is on the north bank of Hickory Creek about 1.5 miles east of U.S. Route 60. [2]