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Springfield is Missouri’s third largest city, and the metropolitan center for the southwest portion of the state.
Founded in 1838, and relying on a diverse mix of industry Springfield has a
strong record of growth and stability.
Economy
With a steady progression from agricultural trade center to railroad hub to a
modern blend of technology, manufacturing, and service industries, Springfield
maintains a vibrant economy.
View Business Demographics
Culture
Springfield
has almost 200 churches, five colleges, 42 parks, and takes pride in many
cultural organizations, among which are the
Springfield Art
Museum, Springfield Symphony,
Springfield Little Theatre, and
Springfield Greene County
Historical Museum
Education

Springfield has an excellent system of both public and private schools.
Statistics and maps for Springfield R-12 Schools
Wiki
View the
Wikipedia.com entry for Springfield, Missouri
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Top Ten Cities: Springfield
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Springfield
broke into the top ten of America’s Best Places to Live and Work,
as determined by Employment Review. Springfield’s "thriving economy,
first rate education and superior health care" put it at number nine
on the list. "It may have one of the most common city names in America,
but Springfield. . . is a well-kept secret just waiting to be discovered," |
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