
The Carroll County Courthouse stands as a central landmark in the town of Carrollton, anchoring a street grid that includes N Main St and E Benton St. This agricultural and riverine landscape is defined by the sweeping curves of the Missouri River, which creates distinctive geographical features like Bakers Bend and Cranberry Bend. The river's influence on the terrain is further evidenced by secondary channels such as Hills Island Chute and Cranberry Chute, separating named landmasses like Whites Island from the mainland. To the north, the smaller Wakenda Creek and its tributary Little Wakenda Cr wind through the hills near Shields Hill, illustrating the complex drainage patterns of the region. Local history is preserved in the placement of Willis Chapel Cem and Adkins Cem, while the modern transportation network is represented by Famuliner Farms Airport and the transition from Old US Hwy 24 to the village of Wakenda.
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1950 Coloma
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1950 Plymouth
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1951 Carrollton East
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1951 Miami Station
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1951 Standish
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1956 Carrollton West
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1957 Roads
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2021 Carrollton East
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2021 Carrollton West
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2021 Coloma
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2021 Miami Station
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2021 Plymouth
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2021 Roads
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2021 Standish
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