
Lake Springfield and its accompanying Power Plant anchor the northeast corner of this 1960s survey, marking a point of industrial utility along the James River. The landscape transitions from the suburban edges of Nixa toward a series of rural hollows and creek beds, including McCafferty Hollow and Turkey Hollow to the south. A dense network of family and community history is visible through numerous burial sites and rural houses of worship, such as Bledsoe Memorial Cem, Payne Cem, and Union Chapel.
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