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    Sarcoxie, Missouri

    Sarcoxie, MO    

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    Established in 1831 Sarcoxie was originally called Centerville. The town was later named after a friendly local Indian chief, Rising Sun of the Turtle Band of the Delaware Indians who was... hmdb.org

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    Cave Springs' Cemetery Civil War Memorial

    La Russell, MO    

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    (Picture of the Union Eagle resting upon a striped shield. A banner with the words "Union Forever" in its beak. It is clutching arrows and an olive branch.) In memory of the Union Soldier... hmdb.org

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    Sarcoxie Veterans Memorial

    Sarcoxie, MO    

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    This memorial is dedicated in appreciation to all U.S. veterans who have served in the Armed Forces for the freedom of our country We salute each of you for your bravery hmdb.org

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    Powers Museum

    W Oak St, Carthage, MO     (417) 358-2667

    3 out of 5 based on 5 ratings

    The museum has fostered the study of Carthage history through use of its archives and reference library, by providing educational programming on-site and off-site, and by prod... americanheritage.com

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    Battle Of Carthage State Historic Site

    E Chestnut St, Carthage, MO     (417) 682-2279

    3 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    In memory of the men in blue and gray who fought here on July 5, 1861. Dedicated by the United Veterans of Carthage, who fought side by side in four foreign wars, on July 4, 1961. hmdb.org

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    George Washington Carver National Monument

    5646 Carver Rd, Diamond, MO     (417) 325-4151

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    George Washington Carver The young boy known as the ?Plant Doctor,? tended his secret garden while observing the day to day operations of a successful 19th century farm. Nature and ... museumsusa.org

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    Jane Chin Hospital

    Webb City, MO    

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    During the Halloween season, haunted houses are held in this abandoned hospital. The hospital, however, appears to be truly haunted. It is said that strange noises may be heard comi... realhaunts.com

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    Carthage

    Carthage, MO    

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    The beautiful city of Carthage was laid out, 1842, as the seat of Jasper County, organized, 1841, and named for Sgt. William Jasper, Revolutionary hero. Centered in a county of great mine... hmdb.org

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    Interim Joplin High School

    101 N Range Line Rd, Joplin, MO    

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    One of the deadliest and most destructive tornadoes in the history of the United States ripped through Joplin, Mo., May 22, 2011. On the ground for 13 miles, in 20 minutes it claime... architizer.com

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    George Washington Carver's Birthplace

    Diamond, MO    

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    The cabin site offers an impression of the slave cabin in which Carver was born. Its mysteries reflect the confused circumstances of Carver's early life. The log cabin in which George Was... hmdb.org

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    George Washington Carver National Monument

    Diamond, MO    

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    Immediately after George Washington Carver?s death in 1943, the United States Congress recognized the importance of keeping his memory alive by establishing Carver?s birthplace as a natio... hmdb.org

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    Special Moments In The Woods

    Diamond, MO    

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    This spring was the closest drinking water for the Carver household in the 1860s. Accoring to George, he was too frail for field work. His guardian, Susan Carver, gave him many household ... hmdb.org