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Waldo Junction is the intersection of Waldo Road and
Spenceville Road (at
Waldo Bridge over
Dry Creek) in
Spenceville State Wildlife Area. It used to be the site of a town named Waldo, located south of
Smartsville, east of
Beale Air Force Base, and northeast of
Horstville. Its elevation is 256 feet.
History
Waldo was originally called Cabbage Patch in 1852. Its name was changed to Waldo when it acquired its own post office in 1898. It was named for William Waldo, an early settler. The post office closed in 1915.
Places
Links
Waldo Junction entry on Wikipedia