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Reeds Spring is a city in Stone County, Missouri, United States. The population was 1,136 at the 2020 census. [3] ... Reeds Spring Intermediate School (5th & 6th Grades)
A municipality incorporates as a 4th Class city if the population is between 500 and 2,999 (under 500, it may incorporate as a village [1] – see list of villages in Missouri). It may incorporate as a 3rd Class city if the population is between 3,000 and 29,999. [2] There is more flexibility in government for 3rd Class cities than 4th Class.
Jct. MO B and MO 48 ... City Hall: June 27, 1979 : Route 111 ... Southeast of Reeds Spring Notch: 2: Southwest Missouri Prehistoric Rock Shelter and Cave Sites ...
Reeds Spring Junction is an unincorporated community in eastern Stone County, Missouri, United States. It was so named as it was located on U.S. Route 160 at Route 248 , a road which continued to the city of Reeds Spring two miles to the west.
Reeds is a village in Jasper County, Missouri, United States. [4] ... The median age in the city was 41.5 years. 32.6% of residents were under the age of 18; 4.2% ...
Route 265 north / Route 413 north / Business 13 south – Reeds Spring: Northern end of Route 265 overlap: Reeds Spring: 20.556: 33.082: Route 76 north – Reeds Spring, Cape Fair: Northern end of Route 76 overlap: 22.564: 36.313: Route 248 west – Reeds Spring: Southern end of Route 248 overlap: Reeds Spring Junction: 23.360: 37.594
Route 13 south – Kimberling City: Southern end of Route 13 overlap: Reeds Spring: 17.795: 28.638: Route 13 north / Route 76 west – Spokane Route 413 begins: Northern end of Route 13 and Route 76 overlaps; southern end of Route 413 overlap: 19.747: 31.780: Route 76 – Cape Fair: 21.353: 34.364: Route 248 east: Southern end of Route 248 ...
From 1922 to 1926, US 65 in Missouri was known as Route 3.US 65 originally followed Route 248 and US 160 between Branson and Springfield.Route 3 was originally planned on a shorter route between Springfield and Preston, with Route 71 on the longer alignment via Buffalo, but Route 3 was quickly shifted east, absorbing Route 71.