This county seat of Butler County, Missouri is also known as "The Gateway to the Ozarks". It's name derives from the bluff that overlooks the Black River. When the area was first settled, the bluff was covered with Poplar Trees. See the Related Link, listed below, for more information:
Mail order brides were poplar in the nineteenth century, twenty and the twenty first century. In the 1990s over 21000 mail order brides express interest in finding husbands
A middle name is name from which you gain usually from your mother's maiden name. Otherwise, your parents could have given you any middle name they choose.
Abraham didn't have a middle name. His full name was Abraham Lincoln.
the arawaks house name is a caneye
Harriet was her mom's name. Tubman was her marriege name
The address of the Poplar Bluff Museum is: Po Box 1083, Poplar Bluff, MO 63902-1083
The address of the Poplar Bluff Public Library is: 318 N Main St, Poplar Bluff, 63901 5153
The address of the Poplar Bluff Railroad Museum is: 303 Moran St, Poplar Bluff, MO 63901
The phone number of the Poplar Bluff Museum is: 573-785-2220.
The phone number of the Poplar Bluff Public Library is: 573-686-8639.
The address of the Poplar Bluff Historic Depot Restoration Corporation is: Post Office Box 33, Poplar Bluff, MO 63902-0033
The phone number of the Poplar Bluff Railroad Museum is: 573-785-4539.
Poplar Bluff - Amtrak station - was created in 1910.
Poplar Bluff is a city in Butler County, Missouri.
The address of the Epps-Houts Museum is: 1540 County Road 451, Poplar Bluff, MO 63901
· Poplar Bluff, Missouri
The address of the Margaret Harwell Art Museum is: 421 North Main Street, Poplar Bluff, MO 63901