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  2. Neosho, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Neosho is the most populous city and county seat of Newton County, Missouri, with a population of 12,590 as of 2020. It was founded in 1833 by European-American settlers and has a rich history of agriculture, springs, and Native American culture.

  3. Monark Springs, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Monark Springs is a ghost town in Newton County, Missouri, United States. It is located approximately five miles east of Neosho. The site is on the north bank of Hickory Creek about 1.5 miles east of U.S. Route 60. The spring associated with the town is located within the Hickory Creek floodplain approximately 500 feet to the southeast.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Newton ...

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    August 12, 1993 (Along sections of Main, Spring, Washington and Wood Sts.; also 114, 116, 118-120, 120, and 124-126 S. Wood St. Neosho: Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of April 18, 2007

  5. Fort Crowder - Wikipedia

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    Fort Crowder was a World War II military installation in southwest Missouri, named after Major General Enoch H. Crowder. It served as a training center, a prisoner of war camp, and a rocket engine testing facility, and is now used for various purposes by different entities.

  6. Cabins Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Cabins Historic District is a national historic district located near Novinger, Adair County, Missouri. The district encompasses nine contributing buildings, three contributing sites, four contributing structures, and one contributing object in a relatively isolated area near Novinger.

  7. Reed Log House - Wikipedia

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    Reed Log House, also known as Macy Cabin, Prather House and Keller House , is a historic home located in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways near Eminence, Shannon County, Missouri. It was built in 1857, with two additions dating from about 1885 and 1910.

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