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    Diamond is a city in north central Newton County, Missouri, United States, located southeast of Joplin. The population was 831 at the 2020 census. It is...
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    A diverging diamond interchange (DDI), also called a double crossover diamond interchange (DCD), is a subset of diamond interchange in which the opposing...
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    George Washington Carver (category People from Newton County, Missouri)
    his paintings. Carver was born into slavery, in Diamond Grove, (now Diamond, Newton County, Missouri), near Crystal Palace, sometime in the early 1860s...
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  • Grant County Diamond, Missouri, formerly known as Diamond Grove This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Diamond Grove. If an...
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  • reseeded prairie adjacent to the larger Diamond Grove Prairie Conservation Area, an MDOC tract, near Diamond, Missouri. The Carver Prairie is located near...
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  • community Diamond, Illinois, a village Diamond, Indiana, an unincorporated town Diamond, Louisiana, an unincorporated community Diamond, Missouri, a city...
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  • Moses Carver (category People from Newton County, Missouri)
    the Carvers again. Susan Blue Carver died on January 23, 1892, at Diamond, Missouri. On January 29, 1897, Moses remarried to Elizabeth Love, aged 61,...
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  • Monrovia, California, the "Gem City of the Foothills" Quincy, Illinois Diamond, Missouri, the "Gem City of the Ozarks" Dayton, Ohio Toronto, Ohio Erie, Pennsylvania...
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  • Diamond High School is a high school located in Diamond, Missouri, and is part of the Diamond R-IV Schools. The mascot is the Wildcat and its colors are...
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    the boreal forest, there is mention of diamond willow growing as far south as Missouri. The tree grows diamond-shaped cankers in response to the fungus...
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