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Ryors was once a small community located in Osage County, Missouri, in the United States. Today, it is known as an "extinct town" or a "ghost town" because people no longer live there.

What Was Ryors?

Ryors was a place where people lived and worked many years ago. It was located in Osage County, Missouri, which is a county in the state of Missouri, United States. The area is now classified as a "populated place" by the GNIS (Geographic Names Information System), even though no one lives there anymore. This means its location is officially recognized.

Why Is It a Ghost Town?

A ghost town is a place that used to have people living in it, but now it's empty. Ryors became a ghost town because its post office, which was an important part of the community, closed down.

The Ryors Post Office

A post office was opened in Ryors in 1905. This was a central place for people to send and receive mail. However, the post office closed its doors in 1934. After the post office closed, people gradually moved away, and the community became empty.

How Did Ryors Get Its Name?

The community was named after a local attorney (a lawyer) named R.S. Ryors. It was common for towns and communities to be named after important people who lived in the area or helped establish the place.

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