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Shannondale, Shannon County, Missouri facts for kids

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Shannondale is a small, quiet place in the northern part of Shannon County, Missouri. It's not a big city or town with its own government. Instead, it's called an unincorporated community. This means it's a group of homes and people living together without a formal city government. You can find Shannondale in the beautiful Ozarks region of southern Missouri, right along Missouri Route 19. It is located north of another small community called Timber.

What is Shannondale?

Shannondale is a community that doesn't have its own official city hall or mayor. People living there are part of the larger county. This is common for many small places in the United States. Even without a city government, these communities often have a strong sense of local identity.

How Shannondale Got Its Name

Shannondale was officially created, or platted, in the year 1874. It was named after the person who helped start it, Charles Shannon. So, the name "Shannondale" literally means "Shannon's valley" or "Shannon's land," honoring its founder.

Where is Shannondale Located?

Shannondale is nestled in the Ozarks, a region known for its rolling hills, forests, and rivers. This area is popular for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and exploring nature. Being on Missouri Route 19 means it's connected to other towns and areas in Missouri.

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