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Tadmor was once a small town in Montgomery County, located in the U.S. state of Ohio. Today, this area is part of the city of Vandalia. It's known as an "extinct town" or a ghost town because it no longer exists as a separate community. You can find its former location at 39°53′45″N 84°9′55″W / 39.89583°N 84.16528°W / 39.89583; -84.16528.

What Was Tadmor?

Tadmor was a small settlement that had a few important features for its time. It was a place where people lived and worked, even if it was never a very large city.

A Brief History of Tadmor

The history of Tadmor is quite short, showing how some towns can appear and then disappear over time.

When Was Tadmor Founded?

A post office was first opened in the area in 1867. At that time, it was called "Tadmer." This often marked the beginning of a small community, as a post office was a vital connection to the outside world.

How Did Tadmor Get Its Name?

The name of the post office was officially changed to "Tadmor" in 1884. The reason for the name change isn't widely known, but it became the official name for the small community.

Why Did Tadmor Disappear?

The post office in Tadmor closed its doors in 1917. When a post office closes, it's often a sign that a town is shrinking or that its residents are moving away.

Transportation in Tadmor

Even though it was a small place, Tadmor had a connection to important transportation networks.

The Railroad Connection

Besides the post office, Tadmor also had a station on the Dayton and Michigan Railroad. Railroads were very important in the 1800s and early 1900s for moving people and goods. Having a train station meant that Tadmor was connected to larger towns and cities, which helped its small economy.

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