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Dryden was once a small town in Ripley County, in the Missouri part of the United States. Today, it is known as an "extinct town" or a "ghost town." This means that people no longer live there.

What is a Ghost Town?

A ghost town is a place where people used to live and work. Over time, everyone moved away. This can happen for many reasons. Sometimes, a local business closes down. Other times, people move to bigger cities. When a town becomes empty, it is called a ghost town.

When Was Dryden Active?

Dryden had a post office that opened in 1891. A post office is where people send and receive mail. It is an important part of any community. The post office in Dryden stayed open for 14 years. It closed its doors in 1905. After the post office closed, fewer people lived in Dryden. Eventually, the town became empty.

How Did Dryden Get Its Name?

The community of Dryden was named after a person. His name was Nathaniel Dryden. He was a state elected official. This means he was chosen by people to represent them in the state government. He helped make decisions for the state of Missouri. Naming the town after him was a way to honor his work.

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