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Lake of the Ozarks
Niangua Bridge Carrying U. S. Highway No. 54 over Lake of the Ozarks
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"HE LAKE OF THE OZARKS, winding into the
Ozark Mountains for 125 miles through six
counties, with 95 square miles of sparkling water
and a scenic shoreline of 1,300 miles, is the new
Middle-west mecca for tourists and summer colonists. i
It is the world's largest wholly artificial body of
water: created by Bagnell Dam, a hydro-electric
power plant of Union Electric Light and Power
Company's System, which serves the St. Louis
District and a large part of the Central Mississippi
Valley, Niangua Bridge is near Camdenton, Mo.
STANTON'S NOVELTY CO., LAKE OZARK, MO.
1940