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The stream runs parallel to Missouri Route 14 and is bridged where the road turns south. Hoffmeister Spring emerges from a bluff along the north side of the stream a few hundred yards east of the bridge at 36°54′51″N 92°33′12″W / 36.91417°N 92.55333°W / 36.91417; -92.55333 and an elevation of 892
Whites Branch is a stream in Atchison County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] Whites Branch bears the name of Lewis White, a pioneer settler. ...
View of Whites Creek (Hunter Creek) looking upstream from County Road 313 bridge Source Photo taken from the Whites Creek bridge Previously published: none Date 2019-08-24 Author Vsmith. Permission (Reusing this file) See below.
Whites Creek may refer to: Whites Creek (Brazil Creek), a stream in Missouri; Whites Creek (Eleven Point River), a stream in Missouri; Whites Creek (Hunter Creek), a stream in Missouri; Whites Creek, Tennessee, an unincorporated community; Whites Creek Historic District NRHP listed district in Nashville, Tennessee; Whites Creek (West Virginia ...
White Water Branson is a 13-acre commercial recreational water park located in Branson, in southwestern Missouri. It features a wave pool for swimming, water rides, private poolside cabana rentals, dining and shopping. It is open seasonally from May to September. Admission is per-person per-day with some package rates.
White Branch is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Benton County, Missouri, United States.It is southwest of the center of the county, on the south side of the Osage River where it is joined from the south by White Branch, a tributary.
St. Joseph, MO: Active: One of only two Scout camps in the United States to use Mic-O-Say, rather than solely Order of the Arrow as its Scout honor society. It was first camp in the US to offer Project C.O.P.E. Camp Lewallen: Greater St. Louis Area Council: Silva, MO: Active: Opened in 1936, the camp is 580 acres. Camp Sakima: Greater St. Louis ...
White Township is a township in Benton County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It has an area of 114.6 square miles (297 km 2) and had a population of 2,474 in 2021. [2] White Township was formed on November 12, 1838, taking its name from Judge William White, one of the first settlers, and then county judge. [3]