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748:"Gov. Nixon announces partial reopening of Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park on Saturday"
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796:"Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park: Accessibility Information"
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798:. Missouri Department of Natural Resources. February 2011
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1361:Eleven Point
1346:Don Robinson
1336:Cuivre River
1321:Bryant Creek
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1576:Weston Bend
1436:Long Branch
1416:Knob Noster
1381:Ha Ha Tonka
1371:Graham Cave
1283:State Parks
1219:Piney Creek
1214:Paddy Creek
1118:Great River
636:October 23,
428:Ozark trail
415:microbursts
352:Appalachian
295:Proterozoic
188:Established
178:Designation
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125:Coordinates
1875:Categories
1594:Arrow Rock
1566:Washington
1531:Table Rock
1441:Mark Twain
1411:Katy Trail
1376:Grand Gulf
1351:Echo Bluff
1326:Castlewood
1171:Mark Twain
1153:Two Rivers
1143:Pilot Knob
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550:August 17,
471:References
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279:resistant
261:water park
255:The term "
238:state park
137:90°51′01″W
134:37°32′14″N
1840:St. Louis
1764:Towosahgy
1551:Van Meter
1396:Jay Nixon
1148:Swan Lake
1108:Big Muddy
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170:Elevation
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1526:Stockton
1511:Route 66
1471:Pershing
1306:Big Lake
1001:Missouri
935:Archived
459:Missouri
399:AmerenUE
319:potholes
284:porphyry
281:rhyolite
196:Visitors
114:Location
1859:Commons
1561:Wallace
1556:Wakonda
1521:St. Joe
1481:Prairie
1451:Montauk
1446:Meramec
1331:Crowder
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325:History
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288:diabase
277:erosion
273:bedrock
267:Geology
257:shut-in
214:Website
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311:joints
250:Ozarks
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1204:Irish
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1810:List
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