
Strafford serves as a key rail point on the St Louis San Francisco line in the late 1940s, marking the transition between the rolling hills of the Ozarks and the agricultural plains of southwestern Missouri. The landscape is a network of rural school districts and small crossroads settlements, including Fair Grove, Elkland, and the distinctively named Tin Town. The drainage patterns are defined by the Pomme de Terre River and the Dry Sac River, which cut through the terrain near landmarks like Goodnight Knob.
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