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Camden County lies in the south central part of the State of Missouri, and is bordered by Morgan; Miller; Pulaski; Laclede; Dallas; Hickory; and Benton Counties. Camden County encompasses 655.2 square miles, or 419,330 acres.
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Camdenton is located in Camden County in South Central Missouri in the heart of the Ozark Region. Camdenton is the place to be for family fun, business, and economic expansion.
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The City of Lake Ozark is a breathtakingly beautiful and rapidly growing community, located at the Gateway of the Lake of The Ozarks. From area shopping outlets, to a relaxing day on the lake, Lake Ozark is a vacationing paradise, that has something for everyone.
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Laurie is a fourth-class city located midway between the cities of Versailles to the north and Camdenton to the south. Incorporated in 1964 with a population of 106, the city has grown to 663 as of the 2000 census.
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The City of Osage Beach is considered the 'Heart of the Lake of the Ozarks" and has progressed in many ways over the last century. The City has expanded it boundaries, water, sewer, and street infrastructure has been built to each end of the City, and tourism has grown exponentially.
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Here in Missouri's central Ozarks, Miller County was originated 1837, and named for Missouri Governor John Miller. Serving Towns: Aurora Springs, Bagnell, Brumley, Eldon, Etterville, Iberia, Kaiser, Lake Ozark, Mary's Home, Mount Pleasant, Olean, Osage Beach, Saint Anthony, Saint Elizabeth, Tuscumbia and Ulman
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Where Talent and Opportunities Meet
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Official web site of the State of Missouri. Locate state agencies, community services, maps, road conditions, parks and recreation information, employment opportunities, licensing, education and much more.
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Morgan County was organized January 5, 1833, and was named for Daniel Morgan, a Revolutionary War general. The County consists of 594 square miles and has an approximate population of 20,000.
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The Village of Four Seasons, located on Horseshoe Bend at The Lake of the Ozarks, was incorporated as a municipality in 1987.
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The Village of Sunrise Beach is a growing community on the west side of Lake of the Ozarks, MO.
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