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Daily Journal (Park Hills, Missouri): Taum Sauk Dam Fails Archived September 24, 2006, at the Wayback Machine; National Weather Service, St. Louis Office: Taum Sauk Dam Failure; Photos from the USGS Mid-Continent Geographic Science Center; Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park damage update page; Ameren web pages on Taum Sauk and Johnson's Shut-ins ...
The Saint Louis Science Center, founded as a planetarium in 1963, is a collection of buildings including a science museum and planetarium in St. Louis, Missouri, on the southeastern corner of Forest Park. With over 750 exhibits in a complex of over 300,000 square feet (28,000 m 2), it is among the largest of its type in the United States.
Rolla is an important center for state and federal education and research in science and technology. It is the home of the Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T), founded as the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy in 1870 and known as the University of Missouri–Rolla (UMR) from 1964 through 2007. Missouri S&T is well ...
5,323 acres, seasonal programs in the nature/visitor center building Science City at Union Station: Kansas City: Jackson: West Central: Science museum, includes nature center with live animals Shaw Nature Reserve: Gray Summit: Franklin: East Central: 2,400 acres, run by the Missouri Botanical Garden as an extension Springfield Conservation ...
The Missouri water resource region is one of 21 major geographic areas, or regions, in the first level of classification used by the United States Geological Survey to divide and sub-divide the United States into successively smaller hydrologic units. These geographic areas contain either the drainage area of a major river, or the combined ...
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Hall of Waters, also known as Siloam Park and Springs, is a historic building located at Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. It is currently the City Hall of Exceisor Springs. It is the site of the first spring of many discovered in Excelsior Springs in the 1880s and 1890s. [2]
A report by the Missouri State Auditor’s Office found that Tracey Carman (then called Tracey Ray), a former city clerk in Center, Missouri, used more than $200,000 in city funds to pay personal ...