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John Dausch closed the business upon his wife Lillian's death, not long after the new road had bypassed the site. His own death in 1971 would leave the property vacant and unmaintained; Loretta Ross of St. Charles, Missouri purchased the site in 1976 but that family's plans for the site were soon abandoned. The property was left untouched and ...
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.
Patrons of a Missouri bar claim that the spirit of a murdered woman haunts the establishment, causing bottles to mysteriously spin behind the bar and shelves to inexplicably crash to the floor at ...
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.
The Spooklight (also called the Hornet Spooklight, Hollis Light and Joplin Spook Light) is an atmospheric ghost light on the border between southwestern Missouri and northeastern Oklahoma, a few miles west of the small town of Hornet, Missouri. It is caused by the misidentification of distant car headlights.
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]
Possum Trot is a former town in northeastern Stone County, Missouri, United States. [1] It is located approximately 5.5 miles (8.85 km) southwest of Nixa on Missouri Route M. [2] Only the remains of a school named Fairview and a house are left. Fairview was a one-room school which had grades 1 through 8 and was locally called Possum Trot School.