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Hill walking routes from the visitor centre at Muirshiel include a 2 km (1.2 mi) trail up to Windy Hill, [6] and a more challenging 10 km (6.2 mi) circular route past the Barytes Mine to Hill of Stake, the highest hill in the Regional Park. Routes from the Greenock Cut visitor centre include a strenuous 5 km (3.1 mi) walk up Dunrod Hill, and a ...
Glasgow Commercial Historic District: Glasgow Commercial Historic District: January 16, 1992 : 501-623 First St., 100-195 Market St., 603 Second St. Glasgow: 12: Glasgow Presbyterian Church: Glasgow Presbyterian Church
Route 87 north / Lewis and Clark Trail west – Glasgow, Boone's Lick Historic Site: Northern end of Route 87 overlap; southern end of Lewis and Clark Trail overlap 209.495: 337.150: US 40 east / Lewis and Clark Trail east – Midway: Northern end of US 40 / Lewis and Clark Trail overlap: Fayette: 221.876: 357.075: Route 240 east to I-70 / US 40
The Battle of Glasgow was fought on October 15, 1864, in and near Glasgow as part of Price's Missouri Expedition during the American Civil War. Although the battle resulted in a Confederate victory and the capture of significant war material, it had little long-term benefit as Price was ultimately defeated at Westport a week later, bringing his ...
Nebo Hill Archeological Site is a prominent former river bluff located in Liberty, Missouri. It has one of the highest elevations in Clay County . One source states the hill is named after the family who owned the property in the 1900s, [ 2 ] while according to another source the name is a transfer from Mount Nebo in Jordan.
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Turning back north, little else can be found as the road winds through the rural and agricultural lands of western Howard County, though near a USDA water tower are the intersections of Howard CR 316 and CR 314. North of Howard CR 308 is a bridge over Richland Creek with a church (Richland Christian Church) and cemetery on the northeast corner ...
Rich Hill was platted in 1880. [4] The city was named in 1871 by C.W. Ratekin and used the slogan "The Town That Coal Built". The town experienced a rapid population expansion during the late 1800s, until mining efforts began to decline and eventually ended in 1906. The mining effort was renewed by Peabody Energy in the 1950s. [5]