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Westcott was once a small community, now known as a ghost town, located in northwestern Phelps County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. A ghost town is a place where most or all people have left, leaving behind empty buildings and a quiet history. Westcott is no longer an active town today.

What Was Westcott?

Westcott was a small settlement that existed for a short time. It was located in the beautiful countryside of Phelps County, Missouri. Like many small towns, it likely grew up around a specific need or resource. Over time, people moved away, and the town became empty.

A Brief History of Westcott

Westcott had a post office that opened in 1893. A post office was very important back then. It helped people send and receive letters and packages. This was a vital connection to the outside world. The post office stayed open for about 13 years. It closed its doors in 1906. After the post office closed, the community slowly faded away.

The Mystery of the Name

One interesting fact about Westcott is that no one knows why it was given that name. Many towns are named after important people, local features, or even founders. But for Westcott, the reason behind its name remains a mystery.

Where Was Westcott Located?

Westcott was situated in the northwestern part of Phelps County, Missouri. You can find its approximate location on a map near Missouri Route C. It was about three-quarters of a mile east of a place called Tick Creek. The old town site was also about three miles north-northwest of Doolittle. It was also close to the major highway, I-44.

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