Napoleon, Missouri is a small community located in Lafayette County, Missouri, United States. The town has a population of approximately 200 people and covers an area of around 0.13 square miles. It is located about 45 miles east of Kansas City, near the Missouri River.
Napoleon was established in the early 1800s and was originally called "Williamsburg". In 1835, the name was changed to "Napoleon" in honor of Napoleon Bonaparte, who had recently died in exile. The town became a center for trade and commerce, and farmers in the surrounding area brought their crops to Napoleon to be sold.
Today, Napoleon is a quiet community with a post office, a few small businesses, and a community park. Many of the town's residents commute to nearby cities for work. The town is known for its annual Napoleon Picnic, a community event held each August that includes food, games, and live music.
Overall, Napoleon is a small but proud Missouri community with a rich history and a strong sense of community spirit.
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