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Reform is a small place, also called an "unincorporated community," located in southeastern Callaway County, Missouri, United States. It's found where two roads, Routes CC and O, meet. This spot is about six miles north of a town called Steedman and the big Missouri River. Reform is also home to the Callaway Nuclear Generating Station.

A Look Back in Time

A post office was opened in Reform in 1853. This allowed people to send and receive mail in the community. The post office stayed open for many years, but it closed down in 1907. No one is quite sure how the name "Reform" came to be.

What's Nearby?

Reform is close to some interesting places. Just to the south of the community, you'll find the Reform Conservation Area. This is a special natural area set aside to protect wildlife and the environment. People can often visit these areas to enjoy nature.

The Callaway Nuclear Generating Station

One of the most important features in Reform is the Callaway Nuclear Generating Station. This is a large power plant that makes electricity. It uses nuclear energy, which means it creates power by carefully splitting tiny parts of atoms. This process generates a lot of heat, which is then used to make steam. The steam spins large turbines, which then create electricity. This electricity helps power homes and businesses across the region.

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