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Willow Springs City in Missouri
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CenturyLink Internet Willow Springs, MO 65793
Willow Springs is a city in Howell County, Missouri and is located in the Ozark Mountains of the United States. It was so named because of its location at the site of a spring surrounded by willows. According to the 2010 census, the population was 2184 comprising 96.11% White Americans followed by Black or African Americans, Native Americans, Asians and other races such as Hispanic and Latino.
There have been several notable people from Willow Springs. Rowe Findley, writer, and editor of National Geographic was born and raised in Willow Springs. Bob Ferguson, Producer, and Songwriter at RCA Record, was born here in 1927. He is known famously for his song “On the Wings of a Dove” that was first recorded by Ferlin Husky in the early 1960s.
Willow Springs and The Missouri Ozarks have been blessed with scenic beauty that visitors are unlikely to forget in a lifetime. Nestled in the Ozark countryside are several old-time flour and gristmills that were once the heart of a thriving community. People visited friends and neighbors and even stayed overnight while their corn and grain were ground during harvest time. Each of these mills has a history to tell and have a special appeal for tourists.
There are many other recreational opportunities in Willow Springs.
The Willow Springs Water Park is no ordinary swimming pool. You can enjoy the thrilling water rides and float along lazily in the river. Kids can enjoy the small water slide or the wading pool. There is also a place with picnic tables with outdoor seating to spend time with friends and family. Other places to drop by are the City Park, Booster Field, and the Willow Springs Walking Trail.
Residents and visitors also have access to high-speed Internet. Willow Springs is a Century Link Internet City and offers DSL and Fiber connectivity of the highest quality to the rest of the country.
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