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  1. Springfield is the second-largest urban area in the Ozarks. Springfield's nicknames include "Queen City of the Ozarks" and "The Birthplace of Route 66". The city has been called the "Buckle of the Bible Belt" due to its association with evangelical Christianity.

  2. The Springfield, Missouri, metropolitan area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of five counties in southwestern Missouri, anchored by the city of Springfield, the state's third largest city.

  3. Springfield is the third largest city in the state of Missouri and the county seat of Greene County. According to the 2020 census data, the population was 169,176, an increase of 6.1% since the 2020 census.

  4. Why the city was named Springfield is unknown. Some speculate it was because of the springs in the area and others think it was named after other cities bearing the same name to the east. Here are some of the notable events in the city’s history.

  5. The mayor of Springfield is the highest ranking elected official in the city of Springfield, Missouri. Mayoral elections in Springfield are nonpartisan, and though the candidate may personally affiliate with a party, they do not appear on the ticket as a particular party's candidate. [1]

  6. Springfield is the third largest city in the state of Missouri, with a population of more than 168,000, and more than 462,000 (2019) in the metro area. It is also known as the Queen City of the Ozarks, and the birthplace of Route 66 .

  7. SpringfieldBranson National Airport (IATA: SGF, ICAO: KSGF, FAA LID: SGF) (formerly Springfield–Greene County Airport, Springfield Municipal Airport, and Springfield–Branson Regional Airport) is five miles (8.0 km) northwest of Springfield, Missouri, in Greene County, United States. The airport has non-stop flights to fourteen U.S. cities.

  8. Springfield is the second-largest urban area in the Ozarks. Springfield is the third most populous city in the U.S. state of Missouri and the county seat of Greene County. The city's population was 169,176 at the 2020 census.

  9. May 12, 2024 · Springfield, city, seat (1833) of Greene county, southwestern Missouri, U.S., near the James River, at the northern edge of the Ozark Highlands, north of the Table Rock Lake area. Settled in 1829, its growth was slow until the period of heavy westward migration, when pioneers were attracted by its.

  10. The heart of the Ozarks. #LOVESPRINGFIELD. Interested in getting outside and exploring? Springfield, Missouri is home to hundreds of restaurants, attractions, shopping districts and great fun.

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