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A few photos I took of two small towns in Southeast Missouri back in 2012 when I lived in that state.

 

First is Doniphan, the county seat of Ripley County. The city has a population of 1,997. The county population is 14,100.

 

Ripley County Courthouse

15355355812_0995728fbc_b.jpgRipley County Courthouse by Eridony, on Flickr

 

Washington Street

15173210619_b4a685a33c_b.jpgDoniphan by Eridony, on Flickr

 

15173754878_5124f0efc9_b.jpgDowntown Doniphan by Eridony, on Flickr

 

Presbyterian Church

15178712717_25da54bda9_b.jpgDoniphan First Presbyterian Church by Eridony, on Flickr

 

15178825800_b2ed5871dd_b.jpgDoniphan Public Library by Eridony, on Flickr

 

State Street

15186428669_60596ff926_b.jpgDowntown Doniphan - State Street by Eridony, on Flickr

 

Bank turned restaurant

15186815697_540ffc4493_b.jpgDoniphan Bank Building by Eridony, on Flickr

 

A triangular park in the middle of their downtown

15374003955_9fd24fb914_b.jpgDoniphan Heritage Park by Eridony, on Flickr

 

Just north of Ripley County is Carter County. The county seat there is named Van Buren. The City of Van Buren has a population of 819. Carter County has a population of 6,265.

 

WWI memorial

15187904450_f6b7804a32_b.jpgDoughboy by Eridony, on Flickr

 

Log cabin from the 1850s

15188268008_6af4b8b128_b.jpgJonas Swezea Log Cabin by Eridony, on Flickr

 

Old Phillips 66 gas station

15374770062_fd3c42e6b9_b.jpgVan Buren Phillips 66 Station by Eridony, on Flickr

 

County courthouse

15199892690_5424069916_b.jpgCarter County Courthouse by Eridony, on Flickr

 

This was I think the only traditional downtown building I saw in the community

15363733816_5fedf603b5_b.jpgVan Buren by Eridony, on Flickr

The Ripley County Courthouse looks like an old schoolhouse.

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Looks like there is less architectural ornamentation in these towns than what is typical of small town Ohio.

The sky is nice.

 

Looks like there is less architectural ornamentation in these towns than what is typical of small town Ohio.

 

This area is in the Ozarks, so I don't think there was ever really a time when they had a lot of wealth.

Nice set. Can't wait until you hit all 88 of Ohio's county seats.

Nice set. Can't wait until you hit all 88 of Ohio's county seats.

 

Thanks! I'm a little over a third there.

this is very interesting to see. they look pretty good. i don't see any abandonment, except for that cool looking old gas station. hopefully somebody makes an antique shop or taco shop out of it or something and saves it.

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Is the vibe in these Ozark towns Appalachia+cowboys or is it quite different?

Is the vibe in these Ozark towns Appalachia+cowboys or is it quite different?

 

Well I never spent too much time in any but they are rural, low population communities that don't have a lot of money in them. I don't know if the region is as poor as Appalachia though.

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