Phone |
660-335-4564 |
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Street Address |
324 South Miller Street, Sweet Springs, MO 65351 |
Fax |
4409 |
WWW Link |
http://visitsweetsprings.com/ |
Comments |
SR 127 runs the length of Sweet Springs the meets IS 70 and US 40 in the Northern part of Town. |
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About the area |
The town began life as Claysville and its first settlers came from Kentucky around 1817. It then took on a new name before 1838 was over, Brownsville. When a minister passing through found that his ailing wife's health improved significantly to where she recovered her health after drinking from a local spring. After he purchased the land where the spring was located; the water became famous and visitors started coming from all over. So roundabout 1887, the town changed its name to coincide with name of the springs. It's a nice to place to live with a diversity of age groups and accessibility to major highways and rail service. The Sweet Springs City Park, known as Gusher Park, is a public park on historic Sweet Springs ground. The major facility in the park is the public swimming pool. There is also a a public tennis court, a public golf course and a country club in this city. |
Judges |
Hon. James R. Hall |
Mailing Address |
324 S. Miller St., Sweet Springs, MO 65351 |