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Why Waynesville became the county seat

Understanding why the seat sits at Waynesville connects the county's settlement, its springs and creeks, and its later road history.

Waynesville is the county seat of Pulaski County. That means it is the town where the county government does its work. Waynesville sits along Roubidoux Creek, next to a spring. A spring is a place where water flows up from the ground. Long ago, towns grew where people could find good water and easy travel routes. That is part of why the county seat ended up here. Waynesville is older than the nearby highway and interstate. It grew the way many small Ozark towns did, near a creek and a spring. Do you want the full story of how the county formed and why Waynesville was chosen? The best places to look are the State Historical Society of Missouri and the Missouri State Archives. Be careful with old “first” claims and exact founding dates. Confirm those details with these sources before you trust them.

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