This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in Missouri.

A street in Hamburg, Missouri, 1933
- Amply
- Ark (Dent County)
- Arlington (Phelps County)
- Bloodland (Pulaski County)
- Columbia / St. Vrain
- Cookville (Pulaski County)
- Defiance (Worth County)
- Doolittle (Phelps County)
- Georgia City (Jasper County)
- Hamburg (St. Charles County)
- Holman (Webster County)
- Hopewell (Daviess County)
- Hopewell (Mississippi County)
- Hopewell Furnace (Washington County)
- Howell (St. Charles County)
- Lakeside (Miller County)
- Lakeside Estate (Benton County)
- Lone Tree (Cass County)
- Melva (Taney County)
- Monark Springs (Newton County)
- Phenix (Greene County)
- Plew (Lawrence County)
- Possum Trot (Stone County)
- Rueter (Taney County)
- St. Andre’ Del Misuri
- Saint Annie (Laclede County)
- Spencer (Lawrence County)
- Times Beach (St. Louis County)
- Toonerville (St. Charles County)
- Wakenda (Carroll County)
- Wayman (Pulaski County)
- Wila (New Madrid County)
- Xenia (Nodaway County)
Hamburg, Howell, and Toonerville were all located in St. Charles County. All three towns became part of the Weldon Spring Ordnance Works in 1941 for WWII, which later became part of the Weldon Spring Site Remedial Action Project (WSSRAP).[1]
Notes and references
- ↑ "DOE Weldon Spring Site History (WSSRAP)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on April 2, 2009.
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