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6424 W. Farm Road 182, Republic, Missouri, 65738
The Second Major Battle of the Civil War
Wilson's Creek was the first major Civil War battle fought west... More on Nps.gov
They also have many reinactments there, my kids always enjoyed those. More on Epinions.com

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147 Us-60 E, Republic, MO 65738, USA
I love the food on the Dairy Queen menu. More on Yahoo! Travel
Now as for the employee's of Republic they suck they are just a bunch of spoiled and lazy kids raised by people who grew up with hardly no sense of Customer service CS has NEVER EXISTED IN THIS TOWN! More on Yahoo! Travel

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169 Country Club Dr, Republic, Missouri 65738-9237, United States
This par 71 course measures in at over 7,000 yards from the tips. Originally constructed in 1972 as Tri-Way Country Club, the course was rebuilt in 1999 as an 18-hole championship course and rename... More on Golf.com
The facilities are excellent . More on GolfReview

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443 N. Main Street, Republic, Missouri, United States

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5228 South State Highway ZZ, Republic, Missouri
Explore the rich Civil War heritage of the Ozark Mountain Country, at General Sweeny's Museum of Civil War History and adjacent Wilson's Creek National Battlefield. Our facility displays artifacts ... More on familydaysoutusa
Topics: civil, war, military, history. More on MuseumStuff.com

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1545 Beal Rd, Republic, Missouri 65738-8402, United States
Eagle Crest Country Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Republic, Missouri. This medium-length layout has adequate length for a regulation course. Wide fairways and not too difficul... More on TheGolfCourses.net
A cheap round of golf. More on golflink.com

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Republic MO 65738, United States of America
Inscription. At or near this spot fell, Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon, Born Ashford, Conn. 1818, Graduated U. S Military, Academy, 1841. Commander, of the Federal forces, In The Battle of Wilson Creek, August 10, 1861, This marker ... More on HMDB

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Republic MO 65738, United States of America
Inscription. The Union strategy at Wilson's Creek called for a two-pronged surprise attack. General Lyon's main column with about 4,000 men would strike the Confederate camps from the north, while Col. Franz Sigel's brigade of about ... More on HMDB

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Republic MO 65738, United States of America
Inscription. This Northern spur of Bloody Hill saw the beginning and end of the battle. In the days proceeding the fight, the field before you was the camp of the 1,200 cavalrymen of Colonel James Cawthorne's Missouri State Guard ... More on HMDB

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Republic MO 65738, United States of America
Wilson's Creek National Battlefield �"�"�"�"�"�"�"�"�"�"�"�"�"�"�"�" Wilson's Creek was a "first battle" for most of the soldiers who fought there. First battles often provide armies with special i... More on Nps.gov
Inscription. Here on the southern end of the battlefield, Union soldiers commanded by Col. Franz Sigel mounted a surprise attack on the Confederate camps. The battle plan called for Sigel to attack... More on HMDB
