
The County Courthouse in Buffalo anchors this survey of central Dallas County, where the Ozark plateau begins to fracture into the river valleys of the Niangua watershed. The landscape is defined by the winding course of the Niangua River and its northern counterpart, the Little Niangua River, which cut through the terrain to create distinctive features like Todd Hollow and Sugartree Hollow. These waterways were central to early local infrastructure, as evidenced by the Watermill Bridge spanning a tributary of the Niangua.
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