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  2. Schwagstock - Wikipedia

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    Schwagstock is a music festival that takes place outdoors over the course of a weekend. It was intended to carry on the vibe of the Woodstock festival. Food, trinkets, glassware, carvings, beads, blankets, tie-dye clothing, and many other handmade and hippie-appeal items were available for sale by individual vendors.

  3. Cape Girardeau, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The City of Cape Girardeau was recognized in January 2008 by First Lady Laura Bush as a Preserve America Community for its work in surveying and protecting historic buildings. [14] The city is known to some as "The City of Roses" because of a 9-mile (14 km) stretch of highway that was once lined with dozens of rose bushes.

  4. Cuivre River State Park - Wikipedia

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    Two national historic districts—Camp Sherwood Forest and the Cuiver River State Park Administrative Area—were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. Camp Sherwood Forest: The district encompasses 52 buildings and structures constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps between 1934 and 1936. They include the ...

  5. Scouting in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Camp Prairie Schooner is over 170 acres (69 ha) near Kansas City, Missouri acquired in 1945. Winding River Camp is an equestrian camp of over 400 acres (160 ha) near Dearborn, Missouri. It started in 1965. Camp Woodland is near Albany, Missouri. It became a Girl Scout camp in 1948. Warrensburg Little House is in Warrensburg, Missouri

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  7. Cap au Gris, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Cap au Gris was platted in 1845. [2] The community took its name from historic Fort Cap au Gris, which once stood near the town site. [3] A post office called Cap au Gris was established in 1845, and remained in operation until 1883.

  8. Echo Bluff State Park - Wikipedia

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    Echo Bluff State Park (4.6 out of 5 stars) is a public recreation area comprising 476 acres (193 ha) of land in Newton Township, Shannon County, Missouri, United States. [4] The state park occupies the site of former Camp Zoe, a summer camp for children that opened in 1929.

  9. Cheap and deadly: Why vehicle terror attacks like the Bourbon ...

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    Experts say vehicle-based attacks are simple for a 'lone wolf' terrorist to plan and execute, and challenging for authorities to prevent.