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Cassville is the "City
of Seven Valleys." Yes,
there really are seven valleys, and a few of
the
old-timers can still tell you where they are. But
even if you have
trouble identifying the valleys,
there is no mistaking the awesome
natural
beauty of the wooded mountains, rolling fields, creeks, and
streams that surround Cassville.
Historically, Cassville's main street
was once
known as the "Old Wire Road," which followed
the first
telegraph line in 1859. Both Union and Confederate troops used the
route during the Civil War, and between October 31 to November 7,
1861, Cassville served as the Confederate capital
of Missouri.
Cassville Missouri is a thriving community,
boasting a vital retail
sector, a growing tourist industry, and an unusually strong industrial
base. Cassville Missouri is also home to Roaring River
State Park, one
of the most beautiful parks in state.
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