- City of Sedalia, MO | Lets Cross Paths
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- Sedalia, Missouri - Wikipedia
Sedalia is a city located approximately 30 miles (50 kilometers) south of the Missouri River and, as the county seat of Pettis County, Missouri, United States, [4] it is the principal city of the Sedalia Micropolitan Statistical Area As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 21,725 [5] Sedalia is also the location of the Missouri State Fair and the Scott Joplin International
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Sedalia Missouri - Find out all kinds of information to plan your visit to Sedalia, Missouri Play, stay, dine, view upcoming events around town and more!
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The Sedalia Area Chamber of Commerce is an organization whose purpose is to develop, promote, and foster an environment in which our business community can grow and prosper
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Things to Do in Sedalia, Missouri: See Tripadvisor's 3,878 traveler reviews and photos of Sedalia tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in November We have reviews of the best places to see in Sedalia Visit top-rated must-see attractions
- 23 Best Fun Things To Do in Sedalia (MO) - The Tourist . . .
Sedalia, Missouri, is about 30 miles south of the Missouri River It is the county seat of Pettis County and has a population of roughly 22,000 Locals call it the “Queen of the Prairies ” The town’s history is closely tied to the railroads, which fueled its early growth In the late 19th century, Sedalia was a key railhead for cattle drives, attracting cowboys and traders Sedalia sits
- About Sedalia | City of Sedalia, MO
About Sedalia Founded in 1860 as a railroad town, Sedalia is a community rich in history But just as the rail system has evolved, so has Sedalia Sedalia has always been at the center of things Where the railroad once provided easy access to larger cities, now Highways 50 65 serve as the crossroads
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