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Ozark is a city in and the county seat of Christian County, Missouri. [4] Its population was 21,284 as of the 2020 census . [ 5 ] Ozark is also the third largest city in the Springfield, Missouri Metropolitan Area , and is centered along a business loop of U.S. Route 65 , where it intersects with Missouri Route 14 .
John Glaser Pottery Factory, also known as the Archibald S. Bryan Building, was a historic pottery factory building located at Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, United States. It was built about 1879, and expanded about 1890. It was a one-story with basement, heavy timber frame building in the Fachwerk form. It was set into a hillside and ...
Alliance is an unincorporated community in the northwestern part of Whitewater Township in Bollinger County, Missouri, United States. [1] The community was named after the organization Farmer's Alliance, an organized agrarian economic movement among American farmers which had been organized in Illinois in 1880. Farmer's Alliance was a strong ...
Auto daredevil show at the Missouri State Fair, 1960s The Missouri State Fair is the state fair for the state of Missouri , which has operated since 1901 in Sedalia, Missouri . It includes daily concerts, exhibits and competitions of animals, homemade crafts, shows, and many food/lemonade stands, and it lasts 11 days.
In 1974, residents of Sedalia, Missouri, weren’t expecting the 150,000 fans who showed up to see some of the biggest rock acts of the era. Disaster or best show ever? ‘Notorious’ Ozark Music ...
Their work is held in the collections of the Missouri History Museum, Illinois State Museum, [5] Metropolitan Museum of Art, [6] and Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library. [7] In 2018, a "snake jug" sold at auction for $141,000. [8] In 2021, Winterthur Museum acquired the “Liberty Monument” piece. [9] [10] [11] It depicts the Colfax ...
Pontiac is a census-designated place in southern Ozark County, Missouri, United States. [3] It lies six miles south of Isabella and 18.5 miles southwest of Gainesville, [4] on the northeast shore of Bull Shoals Lake. A post office called Pontiac has been in operation since 1887. [5]
They were discovered in Dunklin County, Missouri in 1906 by Ray Grooms, a farmer, while plowing a field south of Malden. [1] The repousséd copper plates were instrumental to archaeologists' developing the concept known as the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex .