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  2. Osage Bluff, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    A post office called Osage Bluff was established in 1858, and remained in operation until 1912. [2] The community was named from the bluffs along the Osage River. [3]

  3. Warsaw, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw was a steamboat port, the furthest point up the Osage River they could navigate. [6] Permanent immigrants to the area were Germans, Scotch-Irish, and English, as well as transplant farmers from Kentucky, Tennessee and the Carolinas, first arriving circa 1820. In 1931 the upper reaches of Lake of the Ozarks reached the community on the ...

  4. Rail Haven Motel - Wikipedia

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    Rail Haven Motel, also known as Rail Haven Motor Court, is a historic traveler's accommodation located at Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. It was built in 1938 and enlarged in 1957. It was built in 1938 and enlarged in 1957.

  5. Sugarloaf Mound - Wikipedia

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    The owner of the home on the second tier, Joan Heckenberg, has agreed to return her property to the Osage. This leaves only one remaining residence on the lower level, owned by a pharmaceutical fraternity, Kappa Psi. [10] [11] The home and land was purchased by the Osage Nation in 2009, with the stated intention of preservation of Sugarloaf ...

  6. U.S. Route 54 in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    In Camdenton, the road intersects with MO 5 and MO 7 at an interchange. These routes provide access to Lebanon and I-44. After leaving Camdenton, the route becomes a four-lane divided highway and remains that way to Mexico. US 54 then passes through Linn Creek and enters Osage Beach. The route continues on a new expressway path initially built ...

  7. Truman Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The bluff or cliff, a popular landmark even before the dam, overlooked the confluence of the South Grand River, Tebo Creek and the Osage River. The visitor center now sits on the bluff. Completing the Truman Project took many years of planning, land acquisition , constructing new bridges and demolishing old ones.

  8. Benton County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [10] of 2000, there were 17,180 people, 7,420 households, and 5,179 families residing in the county. The population density was 24 people per square mile (9.3 people/km 2).

  9. Talk:Osage Bluff, Missouri - Wikipedia

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