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Omba is a historic place in eastern Douglas County, Missouri, in the United States. It's known as a "populated place," which means it's an area where people live or once lived. The town site is located along State Route AA. It sits between Missouri Route 181 and the North Fork River.

What is Omba?

Omba is considered a "ghost town" today. This means that most or all of its residents have left, and many buildings might be gone or in ruins. It was once a small, active community in rural Missouri.

The Story Behind the Name

The name Omba has a special origin. A person named Doc Osborn founded the town. He decided to name it after his own children. He took the first letter from each of their names:

  • Oakley
  • Mable
  • Bart
  • Annis

Putting these letters together created the unique name "Omba."

When Was Omba Active?

Omba had a post office that opened in 1892. This was an important part of the community, allowing people to send and receive mail. The post office stayed open for many years. However, it closed down in 1920. This often signals the decline of a small town, as services move to larger nearby communities.

Where is Omba Located?

Omba is in Douglas County, Missouri. This county is in the southern part of Missouri. The area is known for its natural beauty, including rivers and forests. The North Fork River, mentioned as being near Omba, is a popular spot for outdoor activities.

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