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Xenia was once a small community located in Nodaway County, Missouri, in the United States. Today, it is known as an "extinct community" or a ghost town because it no longer exists as an active settlement. Its exact spot on maps is even a bit of a mystery!

Xenia: A Lost Town in Missouri

Xenia was a place where people lived and worked many years ago. It was located in the state of Missouri, which is in the central part of the United States. While many towns grow and become bigger cities, Xenia eventually faded away.

What Happened to Xenia?

One important part of any community is its post office, where people send and receive letters. A post office was opened in Xenia in 1857. This means the community was active and had enough people to need its own mail service. However, the post office only stayed open until 1872. After that, it closed down, which often happens when a town starts to shrink or disappear.

Where Did the Name Xenia Come From?

The name "Xenia" was actually borrowed from another town. It was named after Xenia, Ohio, a city in the state of Ohio. Sometimes, people moving to new areas would name their new settlements after places they came from, or places they liked.

What Remains Today?

Sadly, there isn't much left of the original Xenia community today. When a town becomes a ghost town, its buildings might fall apart, or the land might return to nature. This means if you tried to visit Xenia now, you would likely find very little evidence that a town once stood there.

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