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The airport covers 40 acres at an elevation of 1287 feet. [1] [2] The airport operates as a residential airpark, where locals own homes adjacent to the airport and flying their planes in and out. It is operated by the Lakes of the North Association, which maintains other facilities such as a golf course, clubhouse, and campervan village. [3]
The 9 highest summits of Missouri with at least 100 meters of topographic prominence; Rank Mountain peak County Mountain range Elevation Prominence Isolation Location; 1 Taum Sauk Mountain [1] [a] Iron County: St. Francois Mountains: 540 m 1,772 ft: 156 m 512 ft: 238 km 148.1 mi
Category:Mountains of Missouri; Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. O. Ozarks (4 C, 52 P) S. St. Francois Mountains (7 P) U.
For example, in 1775 the poet Thomas Gray published a journal of his visit to the area, describing the vale of Grasmere as "an unsuspected paradise." [5] The first Lakeland visitors' guide (as opposed to a traveller's journal) appeared in 1778, when Thomas West published a route for travellers that included advice on viewing the landscape. [5]
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Hughes Mountain is a peak in the St. Francois Mountains Range of southeastern Missouri. These granite and rhyolite rocks of these mountains formed 1.485 billion years ago during the Proterozoic Eon when the area was volcanically active. [ 8 ]
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