
The Missouri River carves the northern boundary of this landscape, defining the sharp turns of Slaughterhouse Bend and the Boonville Bends where the water separates Cooper and Howard counties. The city of Boonville serves as the regional anchor, situated near the confluence where the Lamine River joins the Missouri from the west. This area exhibits a transition from the river bottomlands to the more dissected upland terrain to the south, where numerous small tributaries like Petite Saline Cr and Lick Br have shaped the topography.
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1952 Lone Elm
Cooper County, MO

1953 Billingsville
Cooper County, MO

1953 Pilot Grove North
Cooper County, MO

1953 Pilot Grove South
Cooper County, MO
2011 Billingsville
Cooper County, MO
2011 Lone Elm
Cooper County, MO
2011 Pilot Grove North
Cooper County, MO
2011 Pilot Grove South
Cooper County, MO
2015 Billingsville
Cooper County, MO
2015 Lone Elm
Cooper County, MO
2015 Pilot Grove North
Cooper County, MO
2015 Pilot Grove South
Cooper County, MO
2017 Billingsville
Cooper County, MO
2017 Lone Elm
Cooper County, MO
2017 Pilot Grove North
Cooper County, MO
2017 Pilot Grove South
Cooper County, MO

2021 Billingsville
Cooper County, MO

2021 Lone Elm
Cooper County, MO

2021 Pilot Grove North
Cooper County, MO

2021 Pilot Grove South
Cooper County, MO