A little about Blue Springs
Historical attractions in the area include Missouri Town 1855, Fort Osage the Dillingham-Lewis House Museum, and the 1926 Chicago & Alton Train Depot. A city-wide fundraising effort to save the depot from demolition was started in July, 2011. The depot was moved to Central Park on June 29, 2012 with the help of many volunteers and donated services from many contractors and businesses. The depot will be restored and serve the community as a museum.
The history of Blue Springs
Named for the springs that took on a blue color in certain lights, the community of Blue Springs was organized as part of Jackson County in 1827. The settlement growth continued near the spring until 1878 when the Chicago and Alton Railroad announced plans to build a station about one mile east of the original settlement. The town moved its center to the site of the new station and continued its development as a rural trading center. - See more at: http://www.discoverbluesprings.com/?page_id=16#sthash.JoJVZ15k.dpuf
Where is Blue Springs
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Berkshire Hathaway Stein and Summers Real Estate
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