
Edgar Springs sits at the intersection of Old Hwy 63 and State Hwy FF, serving as a gateway to the wooded interior of the Mark Twain National Forest. The landscape is deeply carved by drainage systems like Little Piney Cr and Horse Cr, where narrow ridges and hollows such as Solomon Hollow define the topography. This 2021 survey reveals a high density of rural burial grounds, including the Hall/Heavin Cem, Jocoy Cem, and Renaud Cem, pointing to the dispersed family homesteads that have long occupied these Ozark hills.
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