Springfield, Missouri
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Springfield, MO
Springfield’s nickname is the Queen City of the Ozarks and is known as the Birthplace of Route 66 as well as the home of several universities including Missouri State University.
LDS Population
LDS Members make up 1.78% of the population of Springfield. The state of Missouri has 62,217 members in 14 stakes, 104 wards, 39 branches, 2 missions, and 2 temples.
LDS History
There is much church history in this area of Kansas City. Independence, MO was dentified as the center place of Zion. A temple site was dedicated on August 3, 1831. The Saints were driven from Jackson County in 1833. The Fishing River is where Joseph Smith and Zion’s Camp traveled from Kirtland, Ohio, to Missouri in 1834 to restore the Jackson County Saints to their land. Far West was the largest Mormon settlement in Missouri. Adam-ondi-Ahman was identified in upper Missouri as the site where a future great gathering will take place when Jesus Christ comes to meet with Adam and his righteous posterity.
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Climate
Kansas City Missouri Temple
165 miles N of Springfield
Family Friendly
Springfield, Missouri is where rolling hills of the Ozarks and the beautiful scenery provide plenty of outdoor adventure. Where a surprisingly modern and green city holds the perfect blend of fascinating attractions, historical treasures, sports excitement and cultural and leisure activities.
Demographics
Springfield is the third largest city in the State of Missouri and the county seat of Greene County. The population is about 159,498. The Springfield Metropolitan Area, population 436,712, includes the counties of Christian, Dallas, Greene, Polk and Webster.