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  • The Jewish community in Springfield, Mo, struggle to understand why their cemetery was vandalised.
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  • A final uniform inspection takes place before the honor guard presents the colors at the Memorial Day Ceremony at Springfield's National Cemetery.
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  • An excited Evangel University graduate to be shouts to family members out a window prior to the graduation ceremony.
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  • Food Photography
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • Christine Shaw, right, hugs daughter-in-law Amy Mazza during an emotional interview. Mazza recounted how she discovered pornographic images of her children on the family?s computer.<br />
 Dean Curtis/News-Leader
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  • Brews, a Eureka Springs pub and coffee shop, serves only Arkansas beers and features coffee drinks from beans roasted in Fayetteville. A couple enjoys a view of a Eureka Springs neighborhood and a beer.
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  • Brews, a Eureka Springs pub and coffee shop, serves only Arkansas beers and features coffee drinks from beans roasted in Fayetteville.
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  • Brews, a Eureka Springs pub and coffee shop, serves only Arkansas beers and features coffee drinks from beans roasted in Fayetteville. Thomas and Brianna Hartsell from Kansas City enjoy a beer sampler.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • Scenes from the Lady Bears vs Quincy basketball game. MSU's Kendra Roberts (15) dives for a lose ball.
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-Dena Jenkins, Marionville, cries as she walks along a farm road picking up her family's clothes that had blown int the tree line. "I'm to the point where I am excited to find two shoes that match," she said. Their home was totaled in Sunday's tornado and they lost their home in 2003 as well. Dean Curtis/News-Leader
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  • Sandra Mooneyhan kisses her son, Randy's hand as visiting hours come to an end and she and husband, Paul must leave. Randy survived a deadly car crash. Dean Curtis/News-Leader
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  • Dean Curtis/News-Leader<br />
Springfield police rush and grab a man from a bridge on Interstate 44 on Friday. The man had a noose around his neck.
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  • Family members mourn the loss of Hailey Owens.<br />
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Family members mourn the loss of Hailey Owens.
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Hunter Johnson, 6, tries to catch up on his homework atop his grandmother Carol Etherton's car as they wait for Johnson's sister at Pipkin Middle School.<br />
Hunter Johnson, 6, tries to catch up on his homework atop his grandmother, Carol Etherton's car as they wait for Johnson's sister at Pipkin Middle School.
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  • Kevin Tisdel hugs his son, Skylor, 6, a first-grader, on his first day of school at Wilder Elementary School. Tisdel said his son was a "little nervous" because it was a new school for him Tuesday, August 12.
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  • Brews, a Eureka Springs pub and coffee shop, serves only Arkansas beers and features coffee drinks from beans roasted in Fayetteville. Owner Katrina Pumphrey.
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  • The Grotto Wood Fired Grill and Wine Cave is located in a unique location in Eureka Springs.
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  • The Mud Street Cafe in downtown Eureka Springs is a popular breakfast spot.
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  • Ermilio's Italian Restaurant is located in a quaint Eureka Springs neighborhood with many bed and breakfasts. The restaurant is decorated with family photos.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • Beth, herself a victim of domestic abuse, now helps women who find themselves in a similar situation. Dean Curtis/News-Leader
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-A jubulant Keri Koch rushes to meet her teammates after their victory over Indiana State. Dean Curtis/News-Leader
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  • George Copeland<br />
George Copeland, a staff sergeant in the U.S. Army Air Corps, will be the grand marshal of Springfield’s Veterans Day parade.<br />
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file photo George Copeland holds a photo of himself as a 22-year-old in flight school. He washed out. One of the greatest disappointments of his life he said. He went on to aerial gunnery school and was a crew member in a B-24 bomber which was shot down after a bombing run.
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  • Jim Anderson is hugged by Denise Charlesworth after he brought her two of her dogs that were just rescued. Anderson, along with fellow firefighters Mark Delozier and B.J. Graff, pulled her from the second story of the burning house at 3180 S. Valley View Ave. Dean Curtis/News-Leader<br />
A woman, who did not give her name, hugs Springfield firefighter Jim Anderson after he brought her two of her dogs that were rescued from a housefire. Earlier Anderson and firefighters Mark Delozier and B.J. Graff used a ladder and pulled her from the second story of the burning house at 3180 S. Valley View Avenue.
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Jessica Banks, left, carries her niece, Hannah Maggard, from Bissett Elementary School. Stacey Maggard, right, Hannah's mother, was concerned as her daughter matched the description of the missing girl in May.<br />
Jessica Banks, left, carries her niece, Hannah Maggard, from Bissett Elementary School. Stacey Maggard, right, Hannah's mother, was concerned as her daughter matched the description of the missing girl.
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  • Wilder Elementary third-, fourth- and fifth-graders (and one first-grader) represent the estimated 115 students that are projected to be added each year to the Springfield school district. Dean Curtis/News-Leader<br />
Wilder Elementary third, fourth and fifth graders (and one first grader) represent the extimated 115 students that are projected to be added each year to the Springfield school district.
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  • Michelle Dunlap, Springfield, kisses the tombstone of her boyfriend, David C. Beezley, who died in 2009 after serving in the Army in the 82nd Airborne and doing tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. She was at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery. Dean Curtis/News-Leader<br />
Michelle Dunlap, Springfield, kisses the tombstone of her boyfriend, David. C. Beezley who died in 2009 after serving in Army in the 82nd Airborne and doing tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. She was at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery.
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  • Thousands turned out to honor Hailey Owens. Stacey Barfield, Hailey's mom, and husband, Jeff Barfield, are pictured to the left of the poster of Hailey.
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  • A Confederate artillery unit is silhouetted by the smoke from their just fired cannon.   Dean Curtis/News-Leader
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  • Brews, a Eureka Springs pub and coffee shop, serves only Arkansas beers and features coffee drinks from beans roasted in Fayetteville.
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  • The Mud Street Cafe in downtown Eureka Springs is a popular breakfast spot.
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  • The Grotto Wood Fired Grill and Wine Cave is located in a unique location in Eureka Springs. Autumn Spencer, owner of the Grotto.
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  • The Grotto Wood Fired Grill and Wine Cave is located in a unique location in Eureka Springs.
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  • Ermilio's Italian Restaurant is located in a quaint Eureka Springs neighborhood with many bed and breakfasts.
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  • Ermilio's Italian Restaurant is located in a quaint Eureka Springs neighborhood with many bed and breakfasts. The restaurant is decorated with family photos.
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  • Ermilio's Italian Restaurant is located in a quaint Eureka Springs neighborhood with many bed and breakfasts.
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  • Ermilio's Italian Restaurant is located in a quaint Eureka Springs neighborhood with many bed and breakfasts. The restaurant is decorated with family photos. Trams, left, and sweet Italian cream cake are popular desserts. Food Photography
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • MSU's Chris Douglas does a backflip into the endzone scoring a touchdown and earnign a penalty. Dean Curtis/News-Leader
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-Marionville's Lee Flood points to above after scoring his team's first touchdown in the first quater of their championship game against West Platt. Dean Curtis/News-Leader
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Debbie and Dennis Peters console each other during a Monday ceremony for their son, Sgt. Joseph Peters.<br />
Debbie and Dennis Peters console each other during a ceremony for their son, Sgt. Joseph Peters, who was killed in action a year ago in Afghanistan.
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-The Kickapoo Lady Chiefs celebrate their state basketball championship. Pictured left to right are: Heather Ezell, Greta Wiersch, Leslie Hanchey (40) Hannah Carter and Jayme Massey. Dean Curtis/News-Leader
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  • Marionville assistant coach Greg Parks consoles his son Kelby Parks after their overtime loss to South Shelby in the championship game. Dean Curtis/News-Leader
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  • This photo of a third-grader from Marshfield being comforted by her father and an adult after a bus accident won an award on Saturday for Best News Photo from the Missouri Press Association.<br />
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A third-grader from Marshfield is comforted by her father and an adult on the bus she was transferred to following an accident with the first bus and a car. She was not injured and was released to her parents. Dean Curtis/News-Leader A third-grader from Marshfield is comforted by her father and an adult on the bus she was transfered to following an accident with the first bus and a car. She was not injured and released to her parents.
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  • This photo by Dean Curtis, first published on March 17, 2006, shows Serenity Pursell, almost 2, cuddling one of her puppies that survived a March 12 tornado. Debris from her great-great grandfather's barn burns as the family worked to clean up from the storm.  News-Leader File Photo<br />
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-Serenity Pursell, almost two, cuddles one of her puppies that survived the tornado as the rubble from her great-great grandfather's barn, that did not survive, burns in the background. Serenity was asleep in the family farmhouse which may be a total loss. Eight puppies were in an outside doghouse that blew across the property and landed in a fence. They live in rural Webster County. Dean Curtis/News-Leader
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Ryan Heaston is Missouri State?s top returning rusher, but has battled injuries each of the last two seasons.<br />
Missouri State's Ryan Heaston (23) dives across the goal line for the Bears' only touchdown.
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  • Brews, a Eureka Springs pub and coffee shop, serves only Arkansas beers and features coffee drinks from beans roasted in Fayetteville.
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  • The Mud Street Cafe in downtown Eureka Springs is a popular breakfast spot. owner Bobby Foster.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The Shawnee Creek herd of the Wild Horses of Shannon County, Missouri photographed on August 11 and 12 of 2016.
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  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
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  • The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
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  • A view of the Buffalo River from Big Bluff, a 550 foot bluff.The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
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  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
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  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
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  • Shawnee Creek Herd of wild horses new colt
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  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
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  • The Eleven Point River meanders through the beautiful hills of southern Missouri. It is part of the National and Wild Scenic River system. The river flows through parts of the Irish Wilderness.
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  • The Eleven Point River meanders through the beautiful hills of southern Missouri. It is part of the National and Wild Scenic River system. The river flows through parts of the Irish Wilderness. The iron wheel and the gears of Turner Mill are some of the few things that remains.
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  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
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  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
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  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
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  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
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  • The wild horses of Shannon County, Missouri roam the hills and fields near the Jacks Fork and the Current Rivers. There are three herds and by law they can number no more than 50 horses. The wild horses of Shannon, County Missouri.
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  • Alley Mill was built near Alley Spring which flows 81 million gallons a day into the Jacks Fork River. The first mill was built in 1868. A post office<br />
was established, named after a prominent<br />
local farming family, Alley. From that day<br />
to this, the area has been known as Alley<br />
Spring, Alley Mill, or just plain Alley. The<br />
present building was constructed during 1893-1894 by George Washington McCaskill as a merchant mill.
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  • Alley Mill was built near Alley Spring which flows 81 million gallons a day into the Jacks Fork River. The first mill was built in 1868. A post office<br />
was established, named after a prominent<br />
local farming family, Alley. From that day<br />
to this, the area has been known as Alley<br />
Spring, Alley Mill, or just plain Alley. The<br />
present building was constructed during 1893-1894 by George Washington McCaskill as a merchant mill.
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  • the entrance to Jam Up Cave on the Jacks Fork River which  is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
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  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River. Beautiful bluffs are found in the upper part of the river.
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  • Blue Spring adds water to the Jacks Fork River. The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River.
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  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River. Small caves are found along the river including the cavernous Jam Up Cave.
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  • The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
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  • The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
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  • The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
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  • Hemmed-In Hollow boasts a 210-foot waterfall. The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
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  • Hemmed-In Hollow boasts a 210-foot waterfall. The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states.
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  • The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states. A kayaker approaches Steel Creek.
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  • The Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas was established in 1972, and flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states. Kayakers approach Steel Creek.
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  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River
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  • The Jacks Fork River is one of the most scenic of Missouri Ozarks rivers. It is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway and is a tributary of the Current River
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