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Encyclopedia > Albatross, Missouri

Albatross, Missouri is an unincorporated community in Lawrence County near the intersection of Missouri State Highway 96 and Missouri State Highway 39. It is located about six miles north of Mount Vernon. Lawrence County is a county located in the state of Missouri. ... Missouri State Highway 96 is a state highway running between Interstate 44 at Halltown and Missouri State Highway 171 near Carl Junction. ... Mount Vernon is a city located in Lawrence County, Missouri. ...


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The family-style motel, whose owners speak German and Dutch as well as English, is located on the south side of Clearwater Beach and overlooks Clearwater Bay.
Steps away are miles of the white-sand beach that's considered among the most beautiful in the world.
Featuring a private boat and fishing pier and a sunny, tropical courtyard around its heated pool, the Albatross is close to such attractions as Busch Gardens and the Salvador Dali Museum.
Robut the Conqueror, Jules Verne - Section 9 of 23 - Book Club/Sci Fi - ArcaMax Publishing (1589 words)
In a couple of hours the "Albatross" was over Omaha, on the Nebraskan frontier--Omaha City, the real head of the Pacific Railway, that long line of rails, four thousand five hundred miles in length, stretching from New York to San Francisco.
For a moment they could see the yellow waters of the Missouri, then the town, with its houses of wood and brick in the center of a rich basin, like a buckle in the iron belt which clasps North America round the waist.
In an hour the "Albatross" had left Omaha and crossed the Platte River, whose valley is followed by the Pacific Railway in its route across the prairie.
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