Springfield is the third largest city in the state of Missouri , with a population of more than 150,000 and metro area of more than 400,000. It is known as the Queen City of the Ozarks, is home to several universities, and is the birthplace of Route 66. The Ozark …
This is a small town that covers a lot of area, mainly due to the nearby State of Missouri University.
People here are simple and kind which makes it very relaxing.
I took long walks everywhere and it was very enjoyable. The campus is very nice.
Jessica HamerSpringfield
22/09/2015
I moved here three years ago and couldn't ask for a better community to be a part of
Jason PlanckSchenectady, New York State, USA
10/09/2014
Springfield Missouri is home to several historical site and corporate headquarters of Bass Pro Shops. Wilson Creek Battlefield is just located southwest of Springfield. The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame is located southeast of Springfield. Disability access is depending on activities you choose. You can spend about 2 to 3 days to visit the different sites. It also the launching point to Branson and Ozarks.
Tom ChapmanKennesaw, Georgia, USA
13/01/2013
I would move here if I could! Love the lay-out of the city in grids, love the variety of the restaurants, love the old sections, love the downtown area, love the proximity to the Ozarks.
This is a small town that covers a lot of area, mainly due to the nearby State of Missouri University. People here are simple and kind which makes it very relaxing. I took long walks everywhere and it was very enjoyable. The campus is very nice.
I moved here three years ago and couldn't ask for a better community to be a part of
Springfield Missouri is home to several historical site and corporate headquarters of Bass Pro Shops. Wilson Creek Battlefield is just located southwest of Springfield. The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame is located southeast of Springfield. Disability access is depending on activities you choose. You can spend about 2 to 3 days to visit the different sites. It also the launching point to Branson and Ozarks.
I would move here if I could! Love the lay-out of the city in grids, love the variety of the restaurants, love the old sections, love the downtown area, love the proximity to the Ozarks.