
The Gasconade River anchors the northwest corner of this Missouri landscape, winding past Miller Island and steep bluffs like Edwards Bluff and Pinaok Bluff. This 1930s era is defined by the Chicago Rock Island and Pacific railroad, which dictates the growth of settlements like Bland, Belle, and Owensville. Away from the rail line, the terrain breaks into a network of ridges and hollows, including Goerlisch Ridge and Crider Hollow.
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