
The irregular shoreline of the Lake of the Ozarks dominates this modern topographical study, revealing the complex residential development and vacation infrastructure of the Mid-Missouri region. The map centers on the winding Shawnee Bend, where newer communities like the Village of Four Seasons and Four Seasons sit alongside established landmarks such as the Houston Cem and Downing Cem. To the east, the commercial artery of Bagnell Dam Blvd connects Lake Ozark with Osage Beach, following the ridgelines above the Grandglaize Arm. Historically significant family names are preserved through terrain and water features, including Ben Anderson Hollow, Miller Hollow, and Kinchlow Hollow Cove. The presence of several artificial water bodies, such as Burton Duenke Number 1 Reservoir, illustrates the extensive water management and recreational planning that has reshaped the landscape surrounding the Osage River drainage.
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