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  2. Missouri Route 76 - Wikipedia

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    Route 76 is a highway in the west half of southern Missouri running between U.S. Route 60 and U.S. Route 63 at Willow Springs and the Oklahoma state line near Tiff City where it continues as a county road. It bypasses Branson on the Ozark Mountain High Road and is the namesake of the Branson strip, 76 Country Blvd.

  3. Missouri Route 376 - Wikipedia

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    Entering a more developed area of Branson, the highway turns east and passes the Celebration City theme park. After a series of slight north–south curves, it turns left on to 76 Country Blvd. The Route then curves Northwest-Southeast past the Ruth & Paul Henning Conservation Area and the Shepherd of the Hills properties as a two-lane highway.

  4. Kirbyville, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Kirbyville is located approximately seven miles east of Branson on Route 76 at the intersection of Route 76 and Missouri Route J. [10] The farming and residential community is part of the Branson Micropolitan Statistical Area. Kirbyville's has the ZIP code 65679. [11]

  5. Missouri Route 265 - Wikipedia

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    Branson Township: 9.730: 15.659: Route 376 east – Attractions: Stone: Sunset Cove–Ruth township line: 12.851: 20.682: Route 76 east – Branson: Southern end of Route 76 overlap: Branson West: 16.938: 27.259: Route 13 south – Kimberling City: Southern end of Route 13 overlap: Reeds Spring: 17.795: 28.638: Route 13 north / Route 76 west ...

  6. Missouri Route 248 - Wikipedia

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    Route 248 was initially Route 148, numbered in the mid-1950s to replace Route 80 between Elsey and Branson when the rest became US 160.A late 1950s extension of Route 76 replaced all of Route 148 except the portion north of Cape Fair, which became Route 173; Route 148 was then reassigned to the nearby former Route 44 from Cassville to Galena and part of Route 76 east from Reeds Spring.

  7. List of state highways in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Route 76, Spokane to Forsyth: swapped with Route 80 (now US 160); still exists; Route 78, Branson to Brownbranch: became Route 76 and Route 80 (this section later became part of Route 76) Route 80, Gainesville to West Plains: became US 160; Route 82, Malden to New Madrid: became US 62; Route 84, Arkansas to Caruthersville: still exists

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  9. Cedar Creek, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Creek or Cedarcreek is an unincorporated community in Taney County, Missouri, United States. [1] It is located approximately fifteen miles (45 minutes by car) southeast of Branson at the intersection of Missouri Supplemental Routes M and KK.