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  2. Springfield, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Springfield is the third most populous city in the U.S. state of Missouri and the county seat of Greene County. The city's population was 169,176 at the 2020 census. It is the principal city of the Springfield metropolitan area, which had an estimated population of 487,061 in 2022 and includes the counties of Christian, Dallas, Greene, Polk, and Webster, The city sits on the Springfield ...

  3. Springfield News-Leader - Wikipedia

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    Website. news-leader .com. The Springfield News-Leader is the predominant newspaper for the city of Springfield, Missouri, and covers the Ozarks. The News-Leader has a daily circulation of 32,363 and a Sunday circulation of 51,402 as of September 2013. [1] Sunday single copy costs $2.00 in the metro area and $3.00 in the state area.

  4. Springfield metropolitan area, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The Springfield, Missouri, metropolitan area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of five counties in southwestern Missouri, anchored by the city of Springfield, the state's third largest city. [1] Other primary population centers in the metro area include Nixa, Ozark, Republic, Bolivar, Marshfield and Willard.

  5. Missouri State University - Wikipedia

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    Missouri State University (MSU or MO State), formerly Southwest Missouri State University, is a public university in Springfield, Missouri.Founded in 1905 as the Fourth District Normal School, it is the state's second largest university by enrollment, with an enrollment of 23,418 in the fall semester of 2023.

  6. List of mayors of Springfield, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Sempronius H. Boyd served as mayor of Springfield from 1858-1860, he became a member of the United States House of Representatives representing Missouri's 4th congressional district and was later Minister of the United States to Siam. Homer F. Fellows served as the city's only Whig mayor, later becoming an Abolitionist, then becoming a Republican.

  7. List of people from Springfield, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Tess Harper, actress (graduated from Missouri State University) David L. Harrison, children's author and poet. Speedy Haworth, guitarist and singer. Grace Hayes, actress. Joe Haymes, swing era bandleader-arranger (born in Marshfield; grew up and began his band in Springfield) Josh Heinrichs, reggae singer.

  8. Second Battle of Springfield - Wikipedia

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    The Second Battle of Springfield took place during the American Civil War on January 8, 1863, in Springfield, Missouri. It is sometimes known as The Battle of Springfield . (The First Battle of Springfield was fought on October 25, 1861, and there was also the better-known Battle of Wilson's Creek , fought nearby on August 10, 1861.)

  9. U.S. Customhouse and Post Office (Springfield, Missouri)

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    June 27, 1979. U.S. Customhouse and Post Office, also known as Historic City Hall, is a historic customs house and post office located at Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. It was built in 1891, and is a three-story, L-shaped, Romanesque Revival style limestone block building. An addition to the building was constructed in 1910–1914.