
Cliquot stands as a focal point in this portion of Polk County, where the rural landscape is defined by the winding course of the Pomme de Terre River and its numerous tributaries. The area's agricultural and social history is preserved through several family and community burial grounds, including Morgan Cem in the north and Mount Olive Cem to the southeast. The drainage patterns are intricate, with Ashlock Creek and the W Fork Dry Fork carving through the terrain alongside smaller runs like Spoon Br and Abels Br. The southern edge of the map transitions toward the northern outskirts of Bolivar, illustrating the proximity of these rural communities to the regional county seat. A well-developed network of secondary roads and state routes, including State Hwy O and State Hwy B, provides clear context for the modern parcel divisions and land use in this Ozark foothills region.
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1950 Buffalo NW
Polk County, MO

1950 Cliquot
Polk County, MO

1950 Polk
Polk County, MO

1951 Buffalo NW
Polk County, MO

1951 Cliquot
Polk County, MO

1951 Polk
Polk County, MO

1961 Cedar Vista
Polk County, MO

1961 Half Way
Polk County, MO

2021 Buffalo NW
Polk County, MO

2021 Cedar Vista
Polk County, MO

2021 Cliquot
Polk County, MO

2021 Polk
Polk County, MO