What is Springfield Missouri?
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Springfield, Missouri is a fairly large and rapidly growing city located in the southwest region of Missouri. Springfield currently has lots of open real estate and is a great place to consider moving to if you have a family. Springfield is now the proud team affiliate of the St.Louis Cardinals and recently built the all new John Q. Hammons stadium which now serves as home to the Springfield Cardinals. We will also be adding a Macy's to our mall later this year along with many other stores such as Banana Republic. Probably the largest thing to happen to Springfield is the name change of our college from Southwest Missouri State University to Missouri State University. It is now Missouri's second state college.It is also home to Drury University which is also a good college along with it being private. Springfield's skyline looks nice at sunset and it's tallest building is John Q. Hammons tower. Springfield's attractions include Bass Pro shops outdoor world,wonders of wildlife,Dickerson Park Zoo,Fantastic Caverns,Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, Wilson's Creek National Battlefield which includes the sweeny museum of civil war history and more. Over the years it has developed a nice downtown with many cool shops and cafes. There are many bars and nightclubs for adult enjoyment and kid friendly places too. It is home to many great outdoor sporting venues as well as many different luxurious country clubs. It is not at all "redneck" and the greater Springfield area has over 250,000 people which makes it a semi-large city and a great place to retire. It is spacious as well as homey.
Brad Pitt and John Goodman are both from Springfield Missouri.
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A tiny shithole town right in the middle of the bible belt. Many call it home, I however call it hell. The only tourist attraction that we have is a place called "Bass pro" and it is all about hunting and fishing etc. There are 5 colleges here, so plenty of shaking asses all the time, so I suppose there is a up side. However, if you don't like being in an ultra conservative, ultra republican metropolis, this place isn't for you. AVOID AT ALL COSTS. DRIVE THREE HOURS NORTH EAST AND GO TO ST. LOUIS INSTEAD.
Stan: Hey Mitch, have you heard about the asshole of Missouri?
Mitch: Oh are you talking about Springfield? I always considered Springfield the armpit.
CraigDarroch: Man, going to springfield missouri again? I would rather get my ass kicked by a boxing kangaroo. Or watch the barefoot contessa show on the food network, goddamn that show is bad.
CraigDarroch: Man, going to springfield missouri is even worse then listening to black, female singers.
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Springfield, Missouri is a fairly large and rapidly growing city located in the southwest region of Missouri. Springfield currently has lots of open real estate and is a great place to consider moving if you have a family. Springfield is now the proud team affiliate of the St.Louis Cardinals and recently built the all new John Q.Hammons stadium which now serves as home to the Springfield Cardinals. We will also be adding a Macy's to our mall later this year along with many other stores such as Banana Republic. Probably the largest thing to happen to Springfield is the name change of our college from Southwest Missouri State University to Missouri State University. It is now Missouri's second state college. Springfield's skyline looks nice at sunset and it's tallest building is John Q. Hammons tower. Springfield's attractions include Bass Pro shops outdoor world,wonders of wildlife,Dickerson Park zoo, Fantstic Caverns,Missouri sports hall of fame,Wilson's creek National Battlefield which includes the sweeny museum of civil war history and more. Over the years it has developed a nice downtown and many cool shops and cafes. There are many bars and nightclubs for adult entertainment and kid friendly places too. It is not at all "redneck" and the greater Springfield area has over 250,000 people which makes it a semi-large city and a great place to retire. It is spacious as well as homey.
Brad Pitt is from Springfield Missouri.
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