I'm not trying to downplay the honor because it really is a nice recognition for a Missouri place. However, what the net is declaring one of best places to live in America really is full of lead foot speeders. First, the good stuff.Livabilityhas just released their new2024 Best Places ...
Before I delve into the possibilities of time travel, here's the good news.Kansas City, Missouri (note they didn't pick the part in Kansas for a good reason) came in at #52as one of the best places to live in America.Patrick MahomesandTravis Kelceapprove of this ranking. Kansas City...
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- Top places: Maryville (grade B+), Jefferson Township (grade A minus), Conception (grade B+) #24. Johnson County, Missouri Jon Kraft // Shutterstock #24. Johnson County, Missouri - Overall Rank: 1,097 - Population: 54,025 - Median household income: $62,503 ...
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4. Springfield, Missouri Best Places 2024 Rank: 58Population: 211,147Median Household Income: $56,310Income Spent on Living Expenses: 23.61% No matter what time of year it is, Springfield is home to festivals like the Birthplace of Route 66 Festival, Artsfest and Cider Days. Its lively ...
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