Luxist Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Neosho, Missouri - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neosho,_Missouri

    Neosho (/ n iː ˈ oʊ ʃ oʊ /; originally Siouan pronunciation: or Siouan pronunciation:) is the most populous city in Newton County, Missouri, United States, which it serves as the county seat. With a population of 12,590 as of the 2020 census , [5] the city is a part of the Joplin, Missouri Metropolitan Statistical Area , a region with an ...

  3. Neosho River - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neosho_River

    Neosho River. /  38.78944°N 96.74417°W  / 38.78944; -96.74417. /  35.79222°N 95.29444°W  / 35.79222; -95.29444. The Neosho River is a tributary of the Arkansas River in eastern Kansas and northeastern Oklahoma in the United States. Its tributaries also drain portions of Missouri and Arkansas. The river is about 463 miles (745 km ...

  4. U.S. Route 66 in Missouri - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_66_in_Missouri

    State. Supplemental. ← US 65. → Route 66. U.S. Route 66 ( US 66, Route 66) is a former east–west United States Numbered Highway, running from Santa Monica, California to Chicago, Illinois. In Missouri, the highway ran from downtown St. Louis at the Mississippi River to the Kansas state line west of Joplin. The highway was originally Route ...

  5. Newton County, Missouri - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_County,_Missouri

    Newton County, Missouri. /  36.91°N 94.33°W  / 36.91; -94.33. Newton County is a county located in the southwest portion of the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2020 census, the population was 58,648. [1] Its county seat is Neosho. [2] The county was organized in 1838 and is named in honor of John Newton, a hero who fought in the ...

  6. Fort Crowder - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Crowder

    Camp Crowder was a military installation named in honor of Major General Enoch H. Crowder, a native Missourian who was the provost marshal of the United States during World War I and author of the Selective Service Act of 1917. The camp, located south of Neosho, Missouri in an area originally named Pools Prairie, [1] was established in 1941.

  7. Neosho High School - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neosho_High_School

    Neosho High School, also known as Neosho Intermediate School, is a historic high school building located at Neosho, Newton County, Missouri. It was built in 1916–17, and is a two-story, U-shaped, brick and stone trimmed building with Gothic Revival and Classical Revival style design elements. The building measures approximately 101 feet by ...

  8. Missouri Route 86 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missouri_Route_86

    Route 86 MO 86 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by MoDOT Length 110.324 mi (177.549 km) Existed 1922–present Major junctions West end I-44 Route 43 in Joplin Major intersections I-49 / I-49 BL / US 71 in Neosho US 60 / Route 59 near Neosho East end US 65 north of Ridgedale Location Country United States State Missouri Highway system Missouri State Highway System Interstate US ...

  9. Neosho Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neosho_Commercial_Historic...

    Neosho Commercial Historic District is a national historic district located at Neosho, Newton County, Missouri. The district encompasses 38 contributing buildings in the central business district of Neosho. It developed between about 1868 and 1943, and includes representative examples of Victorian and Modern Movement architecture.