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Lewis and Clark Trail west (Sportsman Road) Former US 40 west; southern end of Lewis and Clark Trail overlap: 207.132: 333.347: I-70 BL east / Route 87 south / Lewis and Clark Trail east (Main Street) Northern end of I-70 Bus. / Lewis and Clark Trail overlap; southern end of Route 87 overlap: Missouri River: 207.866: 334.528: Boonslick Bridge ...
Hurricane Franklin was a long-lived, erratic, and powerful tropical cyclone that brought tropical-storm force winds to parts of the Greater Antilles and Bermuda.The sixth named storm, [1] second hurricane and first major hurricane of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, Franklin impacted Hispaniola as a tropical storm before strengthening into a high-end Category 4 hurricane several days later.
The salt spring known as "Boon's Lick" in Howard County, Missouri. The Boone's Lick Road or Boonslick Trail was an early 1800s transportation route from eastern to central Missouri in the United States. Running east–west on the north side and roughly parallel to the Missouri River the trail began in the river port of St. Charles. The trail ...
US 40 west / I-70 BL west / Route 5 south / Lewis and Clark Trail west / Santa Fe National Historic Trail west (Ashley Road) – Boonville: south end of US 40/Route 5 overlap; north end of BL-70 overlap: Missouri River: 56.840: 91.475: Boonslick Bridge: Howard: Franklin: 57.458: 92.470: US 40 east / Route 5 north / Lewis and Clark Trail east ...
As of 11 a.m. Thursday, the center of Hurricane Franklin and its 100 mph Category 2 winds were about 265 miles northeast of Bermuda, which got tropical storm winds from Franklin on Wednesday ...
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Franklin, Missouri, founded in 1816, became a large port on the Missouri River and an early center of settlement and economic activity. There, the Boone's Lick Trail ended and William Becknell (c.1787/88-1856), blazed the Santa Fe Trail further to the southwest to the adjacent Spanish Empire's colonial territories in its province of New Mexico.
Boone's Lick State Historic Site is located in Missouri, United States, four miles east of Arrow Rock. [4] The park was established in 1960 around one of the saltwater springs that was used in the early 19th century.