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The Bootheel's only settlement

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The article says it's Antelope Wells, but the map shows Cloverdale. That's because that's what came in the data file downloaded from the USGS. I was going to put in Antelope Wells manually but forgot; maybe in a future version that also labels the ranges and valleys. Maybe someone more familiar with the area than I would care to correct either the article or me. I've never anywhere near the place, just made the map to balance the one I made for the Missouri Bootheel. --Kbh3rdtalk 23:40, 19 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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