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4903 S EMERSON AVE 3.6 miles
4903 S EMERSON AVE
INDIANAPOLIS,
IN
46203
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7855 S. EMERSON, STE R 4.0 miles
7855 S. EMERSON, STE R
INDIANAPOLIS,
IN
46237
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607 GREENWOOD SPRINGS DR 4.7 miles
607 GREENWOOD SPRINGS DR
GREENWOOD,
IN
46143
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1001 N MADISON AVE 6.3 miles
1001 N MADISON AVE
GREENWOOD,
IN
46142
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7910 E WASHINGTON ST STE 110 6.4 miles
7910 E WASHINGTON ST STE 110
INDIANAPOLIS,
IN
46219
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747 E COUNTY LINE RD 6.5 miles
747 E COUNTY LINE RD
GREENWOOD,
IN
46143
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500 POLK ST STE 13 6.6 miles
500 POLK ST STE 13
GREENWOOD,
IN
46143
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6349 S EAST ST 7.0 miles
6349 S EAST ST
INDIANAPOLIS,
IN
46227
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8937 SOUTHPOINTE DR STE B2 7.1 miles
8937 SOUTHPOINTE DR STE B2
INDIANAPOLIS,
IN
46227
Categories: INDIANAPOLIS IN
1311 N SHADELAND AVE 7.5 miles
1311 N SHADELAND AVE
INDIANAPOLIS,
IN
46219
Categories: INDIANAPOLIS IN
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Franklin is a city in Howard County, Missouri, United States. It is located along the Missouri River. Located in a rural area, the population was 95 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Columbia, Missouri Metropolitan Statistical Area.
As the eastern terminus of the Santa Fe Trail, the community played a major role in the westward expansion of the United States.
The town of Franklin was founded in 1816 and named for Founding Father Benjamin Franklin. William Becknell, known as the "Father of the Santa Fe Trail" lived on a farm a few miles northwest of Franklin. There was a spring near Becknell's property, Boone Lick Spring. The spring and its saline water were sufficient to attract people from St. Louis and points east, who came to distill the water for its salt. They came so often that they created a trail, calling it the Boone's Lick Road. The Boone refers to Nathan and Daniel Morgan Boone, sons of Daniel Boone; the brothers first operated the saltlick business.
In 1821, William Becknell put a notice in the "Missouri Intelligencer" stating he was creating a party to go "westward, for the purpose of trading for horses and mules and catching wild animals of every description." On September 1, 1821, his party crossed the Missouri River at Arrow Rock, Missouri and set out along what would become known in a few years the Santa Fe Trail.
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Population (total): Population in 2019: 93 (17% urban, 83% rural). >Population change since 2000: -17.0%
Population (male): 47
Population (female): 46
Median Rent: Median gross rent in 2019: $894.
Poverty (breakdown): (37.9% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 100.0% for two or more races residents)
Sex Offenders: According to our research of Missouri and other state lists, there were 5 registered sex offenders living in Franklin, Missouri as of April 25, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Franklin is 19 to 1.>
Land Area: 0.23 square miles.
Population Density:
Zip Codes: 65250, 65274
Carson was eight when his father was killed by a falling tree while clearing land. The father's death reduced the Carson family to a desperate poverty, forcing young Kit to drop out of school to work on the family farm, as well as engage in hunting. At the age of 14, Kit was apprenticed to a saddlemaker (Workman's Saddleshop) in Franklin. The town was the eastern terminus of the Santa Fe Trail, which had opened two years earlier. Many of the clientele at the saddleshop were trappers and traders, from whom Kit would hear stirring tales of the Far West. Carson is reported to have found work in the saddle shop suffocating: he once said "the business did not suit me, and I concluded to leave".[citation needed] Around 1826, aged 16, Kit secretly signed on with a large merchant caravan heading to Santa Fe.