Faded Dreams: More Ghost Towns of Kansas
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Palermo was a thriving port on the Missouri in the 1850s. Steamboats lined up to load and unload merchandise. Hotels flourished and pleasure cruises came from St. Louis. When the steamboat business collapsed, the railroad came. But the railroad had no depot, and passengers had to flag down trains from the platform. After a few years, the trains stopped coming altogether. By 1904 the post office was gone.
Like hundreds of towns across Kansas, Palermo peaked then petered, leaving behind only a...
Like hundreds of towns across Kansas, Palermo peaked then petered, leaving behind only a...






















