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  2. Circle of Hope Girls Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Circle of Hope Girls' Ranch was a reformatory boarding school located in Humansville, Missouri. The school opened in July 2006 and was closed in 2020 amid reports and lawsuits filed by former students alleging child abuse , as well as due to an investigation conducted by the Missouri State Highway Patrol .

  3. Green City, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Towns the size of Green City, whose population numbered only 688 inhabitants in 2000, usually do not have airports, but Richard Widmark owned a cattle ranch in the area during the 1950s and 1960s. Widmark contributed funds to the construction of an airport which led to its being named in his honor.

  4. Orscheln Farm & Home - Wikipedia

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    Orscheln Farm & Home is an American retail chain of farm and ranch supply stores headquartered in Moberly, Missouri. Orscheln has 175 stores located in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Ohio. As of May 2018, the company opened its 175th location.

  5. What do people do on a dude ranch? Foreman at Arizona's ... - AOL

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    Meet Mike Lorta, foreman of Circle Z Ranch in Patagonia, Arizona, which 10Best readers voted among the 10 best dude ranches in the country for 2023. Meet Mike Lorta, foreman of Circle Z Ranch in ...

  6. Billy Klapper - Wikipedia

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    At age 25, Klapper built his first bit while working on the Y Ranch. The long wait times for custom-made equipment from established craftsmen such as his future mentor, Adolph Bayers, inspired Klapper to start making bits. [5] In 1968, Klapper became a full-time bit and spur maker due to the high demand for his work.

  7. Moberly, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Moberly was founded in 1866, and named after Colonel William E. Moberly, [7] the first president of the Chariton and Randolph County railroads. Moberly, which gained the nickname the "Magic City" because of its explosive growth in a railroad boom, grew from the town platted by the North Missouri Railroad (later part of the Wabash Railroad ) in ...

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Missouri

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    Jct. MO B and MO 48 Rea: 3: Walnut Park Farm Historic District ... Moberly Junior High School: January 4, 2008 : 101 N. Johnson St. Moberly: 6: Moberly Municipal ...

  9. Columbia metropolitan area (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    There is also a 9-county Columbia–Jefferson City–Moberly combined statistical area with 415,747 residents. The area was originally called the Boonslick and settled mainly by Kentuckians following the Boone's Lick Road starting around 1812. [ 5 ]