Lake of the Ozarks / Osage Region
Tuscumbia is the county seat, but it is not the population center
People expect a county's business to happen in its largest town, but in Miller County the seat at Tuscumbia is a small Osage River community while Eldon and the lake-area towns hold more of the population, so courthouse errands and where people actually live are in different places
Tuscumbia is the courthouse town in Miller County, even though it is not where most people picture the county’s daily traffic. The town is small and sits on a bluff above the Osage River, with the courthouse and main county offices gathered there.
That means many in-person county errands still point to Tuscumbia: recording a deed, visiting the assessor, or working with the collector. Daily life may pull a household toward Eldon, Lake Ozark, or the lake towns to the west, but county business follows the seat.
The split makes more sense when you remember how older county seats formed. A river crossing helped shape Tuscumbia’s role long before today’s driving patterns. For a newcomer, the useful lesson is plain: the town where you shop, work, or keep a lake place may not be the town where the county office is waiting.
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