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Hammond is an unincorporated community in Ozark County, Missouri, United States. [2] It is located at the intersection of two county roads on the Little North Fork of the White River , approximately twelve miles northwest of Gainesville and 2.5 miles (4.0 km) southeast of Thornfield .
Jackson County Jail and Marshal's House: Jackson County Jail and Marshal's House: June 15, 1970 : 217 N. Main St. Independence: 17: Lewis Jones House: Lewis Jones House: April 21, 1994 : 104 Elizabeth St.
David operates their sister restaurant, RC’s Restaurant & Lounge, a fried chicken place nearby, founded in 1973. The bar at Los Corrals, a Mexican restaurant in downtown Kansas City, which ...
Locations in central and western Michigan were converted in 1991 to a new chain called Finley's, which retained most of the Mr. Steak menu following the chain's early-1990s demise. [8] The final Mr. Steak closed in 2009 in St. Charles, Missouri. The building was razed in July 2022.
A post office has been in operation at House Springs since 1833. [2] The community is named after Adam House, who settled there ca. 1795, and who was killed near a spring by Native Americans. [3] The Valentine Leight General Store and Moder Archeological District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [4]
Thornfield is an unincorporated community in Ozark County, Missouri, United States. [1] It is located 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Gainesville, on Route 95 at the Little North Fork of the White River on the edge of the Mark Twain National Forest between Wasola to the northeast and Longrun to the southwest.
A post office was established at Sulphur Springs in 1837, and remained in operation until 1990. [3] On August 5, 1922, at Sulphur Springs, two trains collided on the Iron Mountain Railroad tracks, resulting in 34 people killed and 150 injured in the largest train accident in Missouri history. [4]
Atchison County courthouse in Rock Port. Rock Port was laid out in 1851. [5] The city, which is eight miles east of the Missouri River in the Loess Hills bluffs above the river, derives its name from Rock Creek, which flows through it.