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Loeffler was once a small town in Adair County, Missouri, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Today, it's known as an "extinct town" or a ghost town because people no longer live there. The GNIS, which keeps track of places in the United States, lists Loeffler as a "populated place" even though it's now empty.

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What Happened to Loeffler?

Many small towns in the past grew up around important services like a post office. Loeffler was one of these towns. It had a post office that opened in 1882. This post office helped people send and receive mail, connecting them to the outside world.

The Post Office Years

The Loeffler post office was open for 25 years. It closed its doors in 1907. When a town's main services, like a post office, close down, it can be a sign that the town is shrinking. People might move away for new opportunities, and eventually, the town becomes empty.

Who Was Henry Loeffler?

The town of Loeffler was most likely named after a man named Henry Loeffler. He was an early postmaster in the community. A postmaster is the person in charge of a post office. It was common for towns to be named after important local figures or the first people to set up a key service.

Loeffler's Location

Loeffler is located in Adair County, Missouri. This county is in the northern part of Missouri. Like many small, rural communities, Loeffler's existence was tied to the local economy and the needs of the people living there at the time.

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