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  2. Moberly, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Moberly is the home of novelist Elizabeth Seifert Gasparotti and birthplace of writer Jack Conroy. G.W. P. Hunt, first Governor of Arizona, was born in Huntsville. Hancock L. Jackson, interim Gov. of Mo., 1857; Lt. Gov., 1857–61, and the biochemist Victor C. Vaughn, were natives of Randolph County. The Missouri state Moberly Correctional ...

  3. Moberly Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Moberly Commercial Historic District is a national historic district located at Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri. The district encompasses 89 contributing buildings in the central business district of Moberly. It developed between about 1880 and 1963, and includes representative examples of Classical Revival, Colonial Revival, and Italianate ...

  4. Randolph County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .randolphcounty-mo .com. Randolph County is a county in the northern portion of the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2020 census, the population was 24,716. [1] Its county seat is Huntsville. [2] The county was organized January 22, 1829, and named for U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator John Randolph of Roanoke, Virginia.

  5. Moberly Area Community College - Wikipedia

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    Website. macc.edu. Moberly Area Community College ( MACC) is a public community college based in Moberly, Missouri. In addition to the Moberly campus, MACC has four campuses across a large portion of Northeastern and central Missouri: Columbia, Hannibal, Kirksville, and Mexico. The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. [1]

  6. 1919 lynching in Moberly, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Lynching in Moberly, Missouri. /  39.41833°N 92.43833°W  / 39.41833; -92.43833. On Sunday, November 16, 1919, four African-Americans were lynched in Moberly, Missouri. Three were able to escape but one was shot to death.

  7. Whole Foods settles ex-worker's lawsuit over Black Lives ...

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    Whole Foods has reached an agreement to settle a lawsuit accusing it of illegally firing a worker who refused to remove her Black Lives Matter facemask and complained about racism at the Amazon ...

  8. U.S. Route 63 in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 63 US 63 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by MoDOT Length 337.748 mi (543.553 km) Existed 1926–present Major junctions South end US 63 at the Arkansas state line Major intersections US 160 in West Plains US 60 in Willow Springs I-44 in Rolla US 50 / US 54 in Jefferson City I-70 / US 40 in Columbia US 24 in Moberly US 36 / Route 110 (CKC) in Macon US 136 in Lancaster ...

  9. List of city nicknames in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    King City – The Gem of the Highway [17] Kirkwood – The Green Tree City [18] Lathrop – Mule Capital of the World [19] Marionville – Home of the White Squirrels [20] Moberly – Magic City [21] Neosho – Flower Box City [22] Nixa – Home of Jason Bourne [23] Peculiar – Where the Odds Are with You [12] St. Louis.