Osage County Map, Missouri

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Osage County, Missouri

Central Missouri is home to Osage County, a place where history and natural beauty collide. Jefferson City, the state capital, sits just across the river to the west.
This county is named after the Osage Nation, who once called this land home. The Osage River now forms the western boundary. Rolling hills and farmland dominate the landscape.
Chamois and Linn are the biggest towns, but they’re still pretty small. Locals love fishing and boating here. Folks here are proud of their German heritage. You can taste it in the local wines and beers.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Osage County |
County Seat | Linn |
Population | Approximately 14,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Linn, Freeburg, Chamois, Meta, Westphalia, Argyle, Rich Fountain |
Interstates and Highways | US 50, US 63, MO 89, MO 133 |
FIPS Code | 29-151 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 613 square miles (Land: 604 sq mi, Water: 9 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Callaway County (North), Gasconade County (East), Maries County (South), Miller County (Southwest), Cole County (West), Montgomery County (Northeast) |
Time Zone | Central Time Zone (CT) |
State | Missouri |
Coordinates | 38.4572° N, 91.8987° W |
Etymology | Named after the Osage River, which flows through the county |
Major Landmarks | Osage County Historical Society Museum, Painted Rock Conservation Area, Missouri State Technical College |
Website | Osage County Website |
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