Park Central Square
Ever wonder why Springfield’s Division Street sounds so… literal?
It’s not just a random name; it’s a scar from a decades-old rivalry. Back in the day, North Springfield and the city of Springfield were two totally separate towns, and for 15 years, they acted more like bickering neighbors than partners. Division Street was exactly what it sounds like: the “line in the sand” that kept them apart.
When voters finally agreed to bury the hatchet and merge the two towns, the celebration was legendary. People crowded into the Springfield square that night, lighting off fireworks and cheering for their newly unified home.
There was actually a big push to rebrand the boundary. Residents wanted to ditch the “Division” name and rename the road Union Street—a symbolic gesture to show they were finally one big family.
Obviously, the name “Union Street” didn’t stick, but the history did. This little tug-of-war was just the opening act for the “Queen City of the Ozarks,” and things only got more interesting from there.
1838 – Springfield incorporated
1863 – Battle of Springfield
1865 – “Wild Bill” Hickok’s Shootout
1887 – Springfield and North Springfield merge
1906 – Tragic lynching on the Springfield square
1906 – Missouri State University’s first classes
1913 – Fire on Park Central Square
1926 – Route 66 Born
1932 – Young Brothers Massacre
1953 – The Great Cobra Scare
1972 – Bass Pro Shops opened
2004 – Hammons Field baseball stadium opened
Location: Springfield is located in the southwestern part of Missouri. It serves as the county seat of Greene County.
Population: As of 2024, Census data shows that Springfield has a population of around 170,000 people.
Education: Springfield is home to several institutions of higher education. Those included Missouri State University, Drury University, Evangel University, and Ozarks Technical Community College.
There are currently 5 public high schools. Those included Kickapoo, Glendale, Hillcrest, Parkview, and Central. The city also has private high schools including Greenwood, New Covenant Academy, and Springfield Catholic.
Culture: The city has a vibrant cultural scene with theaters, museums, and galleries. The Springfield Art Museum and the Springfield Symphony Orchestra are notable cultural institutions in the area.
Attractions: Springfield features attractions such as the Bass Pro Shops, Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium, Dickerson Park Zoo, and the Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park.
Springfield is truly one of the great cities in Missouri. It is growing rapidly thanks to wonderful attractions, wonderful people, a low crime rate, and expanding business opportunities. Springfield history is amazing, but the future may be even brighter.
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