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  2. Great Falls (Missouri River) - Wikipedia

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    Crooked Falls, also known as Horseshoe Falls (19 feet or 5.79 m) [2] Big Falls , also known as the Great Falls, (87 feet or 26.52 m) [ 2 ] The Missouri River drops a total of 612 feet (187 m) from the first of the falls to the last, which includes a combined 187 feet (57 m) of vertical plunges and 425 feet (130 m) of riverbed descent. [ 3 ]

  3. Horseshoe Falls - Wikipedia

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    1819 Boundary Commission map of the International Boundary Line cutting through Horseshoe Falls. When the boundary line between the United States and Canada was determined in 1819, based on the Treaty of Ghent, the northeastern end of the Horseshoe Falls was in New York, United States, flowing around the Terrapin Rocks, which were once connected to Goat Island by a series of bridges.

  4. List of cities in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Map of the United States with Missouri highlighted. Missouri is a state located in the Midwestern United States. In Missouri, cities are classified into three types: 3rd Class, 4th Class, and those under constitutional charters.

  5. Missouri Route 242 - Wikipedia

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    Missouri Route 242, also known as Horseshoe Bend Parkway, is a short highway in central Missouri found within Lake Ozark.The highway runs from the US 54 expressway junction near Osage Beach in Miller County in the east to Route MM (near the Lake of the Ozarks Community Bridge, originally a toll bridge) in Camden County.

  6. Horseshoe Creek - Wikipedia

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    Horseshoe Creek is a stream in Jackson and Lafayette counties in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of Sni-A-Bar Creek . The stream headwaters arise in western Lafayette County adjacent to Missouri Route TT at 38°58′05″N 94°04′57″W  /  38.96806°N 94.08250°W  / 38.96806; -94.

  7. Arnold, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Arnold is a city in northeastern Jefferson County, Missouri, situated near the confluence of the Meramec and Mississippi rivers. A suburb of St. Louis, the city lies within the Greater St. Louis metropolitan statistical area. The population was 20,858 at the 2020 United States census, which makes it the most populous community in the county.

  8. Chillicothe, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Chillicothe is located in central Livingston County. The Grand River flows past approximately one mile south of the city and the confluence of the Thompson River with the Grand is about three miles to the southwest. The city is served by U.S. Route 36, U.S. Route 65 and Missouri Route 190. [11]

  9. Waynesville, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The Roubidoux Spring, 15th largest in the state, is located in the city limits. The Roubidoux Spring was also a stop on the infamous Trail of Tears . According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 6.45 square miles (16.71 km 2 ), of which 6.42 square miles (16.63 km 2 ) is land and 0.03 square miles (0.08 km 2 ) is ...