POLO came to be in 1871 when J. M. Stone sold to Oliver Farabee an acre of land
on which Farabee built the first store. Polo was built as a station for the
railroad and as the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co. changed their plans
for routing, Polo was forced to re-plat their community. Polo was plated six
times before it was finally built. When the Hannibal and St. Joseph and Rock
Island railroads had been built through this country earlier, they had both asked
for financial assistance for their construction. In fact the U.S. Government gave
the Hannibal and St. Joseph thousands of acres of land on both sides of their
right-of-way. When the local people learned that the St. Paul Road asked
nothing, they were overjoyed and anxious for the railroad to be built.
Polo was named for
a small town in Illinois. Today, Polo is one of the most active communities in
the county. They have just constructed a beautiful park into which was
helicoptered a 100-year-old bridge, and a new community center is also under
construction.

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