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  2. Springfield metropolitan area, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The area has a growing number of Greenway trails, 70 miles (112 km) run through parks and green areas, while 81 miles (130 km) are located on city streets. [20] Such routes include The Link, which runs on local roads through the city of Springfield, and the Trail of Tears Link, while the Frisco Link connects Springfield with Bolivar to the north.

  3. James River Freeway - Wikipedia

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    James River Freeway is a 14-mile-long (23 km) freeway located largely on the south side of Springfield, Missouri.Its western terminus is at Interstate 44 (I-44) north of Brookline and its eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 65 (US 65) in southeastern Springfield.

  4. Missouri Route 123 - Wikipedia

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    The road, however, would be extended further north and shortened to the south. From Willard, the highway continued on through Springfield, Nixa, Highlandville, and to Walnut Shade. Route 13 would be moved to a new road further east (providing a shorter route between Bolivar and Springfield, and Route 123 would take over the old Route 13 path.

  5. Interstate 44 in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    I-44 now takes the old I-70 alignment through the below-grade section of roadway in St. Louis, extending the Interstate for about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to its new eastern terminus at a directional interchange with I-70 near Cass Avenue; [2] the eastbound lanes of I-44 join the westbound lanes of I-70, and the westbound lanes of I-44 branch off the ...

  6. Greene County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Greene County is located in the southwest part of the U.S. state of Missouri.As of the 2020 census, its population was 298,915. [1] making it the fourth most-populous county in Missouri and the most populous outside the Kansas City or Saint Louis metropolitan areas.

  7. U.S. Route 68 - Wikipedia

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    US 150 west (West 2nd Street) / North Buell Street – Perryville Battlefield State Park, Springfield: Western end of US 150 concurrency: 236.067: 379.913: US 150 east / KY 52 east (East 2nd Street) / KY 1856 south (South Bragg Street) – Danville: Eastern end of US 150 and KY 52 concurrencies; 52/150 continue east, 68 turns north 266.181: 428.377

  8. Willard, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Willard's main east–west road, U.S. 160, is known as Olympian Boulevard because two graduates of Willard High School have participated in the Olympics. [5] [6] Although the town remains relatively small in size, the city of Willard has undergone considerable growth in recent years and still continues to grow.

  9. South Fountain Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Developed during Springfield's industrial growth of the 1850s to the 1920s, the South Fountain Avenue Historic District encompasses about 15 square blocks south of downtown Springfield, across the street from South High School. Among its prominent early residents were Oliver S. Kelly, [1] William N. Whiteley, and Francis Bookwalter. [2]