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Vernon County

Vernon County, seated at Nevada on Missouri's western border, sits on the Osage Plains rather than the Ozark karst that dominates much of southwest Missouri, so its strongest place-specific notes run to tallgrass prairie, conservation lands, and border-war history instead of caves and lakes.

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Nevada's Bushwhacker Museum tells a hard local Civil War story The Bushwhacker Museum in Nevada interprets Vernon County's violent border-war and guerrilla history, a defining and difficult chapter of local identity that deserves careful, well-sourced treatment. The Marmaton and Osage rivers drain Vernon County's prairie Vernon County's prairie is drained by the Marmaton and Osage rivers and their bottoms, which shapes flood risk, farmland, and conservation lands along the eastern part of the county. Osage Village State Historic Site marks an Osage town, not a settler site Osage Village State Historic Site preserves the location of a large Osage town, making it one of the most significant Indigenous-history places in southwest Missouri and a corrective to the idea that the county's history begins with European settlement Where Vernon County property tax money goes versus who collects it Understanding that a Vernon County property tax bill is a stack of separate levies, and that the assessor and collector play different roles, helps owners read their bill and know where to direct questions or appeals Schell-Osage is a managed wetland Conservation Area, not just open hunting ground Schell-Osage Conservation Area is the county's signature public wetland, intensively managed by the Department of Conservation for waterfowl, so its rules and seasonal management differ from a casual public-land assumption Vernon County is prairie country, with remnant tallgrass to protect Vernon County sits on the Osage Plains where original tallgrass prairie once dominated, and the surviving prairie remnants are an ecologically distinctive feature that sets the county apart from the Ozark image of southwest Missouri

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Barry County Barry County, seated at Cassville in southwest Missouri's western Ozark plateau, is rich in durable place-specific topics: Roaring River State Park, one of Missouri's small set of trout parks built around a large karst spring; the south end of Table Rock Lake managed by the U.S. Barton County Barton County, seated at Lamar in southwest Missouri, is a small, lower-source-density rural county whose strongest place-specific topics are durable rather than volatile: the Harry S Truman Birthplace State Historic Site in Lamar; Prairie State Park, Missouri's largest remaining tallgrass prairie with a managed bison herd; a legacy of coal mining on the Cherokee/cherty plains; a row-crop and cattle farm economy; and the long-running Lamar Free Fair. Cedar County Cedar County is organized around Stockton, the county seat, and Stockton Lake, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir behind Stockton Dam that is known regionally as a sailing lake and wrapped by Stockton State Park. Christian County One of Missouri's fastest-growing counties: Springfield bedroom communities (Nixa, Ozark) drive school-district growth and reassessment, karst shapes water and land, septic-to-sewer transitions matter as subdivisions spread, and Bald Knobber vigilante history anchors the county's past. Dade County Dade County, seated at Greenfield in southwest Missouri's western Ozark-border country, is a small, agriculture-centered, comparatively low-source-density county with a handful of durable place-specific topics: the north end of Stockton Lake, a U.S. Dallas County Dallas County is a rural Ozark-plateau county seated at Buffalo, defined by water and karst: the Niangua River and the Bennett Spring area along its eastern edge, the headwaters reach of the Pomme de Terre River, and limestone/dolomite terrain with springs, caves, and sinkholes that shape wells and septic.

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