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, Missouri in Franklin County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Saint Clair.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Franklin county include:

Anaconda,   Beaufort,   Beemont,   Berger,   Boles,   Campbellton,   Caseyville,   Catawissa,   Champion City,   Charmwood,   Clover Bottom,   Detmold,   Dissen,   Dundee,   Elmont,   Etlah,   Gerald,   Gildehouse,   Gray Summit,   Greenstreet,   Japan,   Jeffriesburg,   Kiel,   Kohl City,   Krakow,   Labadie,   Laubinger Ford,   Leslie,   Lonedell,   Luebbering,   Lyon,   Maupin,   Millrock Ford,   Miramiguoa Park,   Moselle,   Mount Hope,   Neier,   New Haven,   Noser Mill,   Oak Grove Village,   Oetters,   Pacific,   Parkway,   Peters Ford,   Petersville,   Piney Park,   Plum Ford,   Port Hudson,   Prater,   Robertsville,   Rock Ford,   Saint Albans,   Schmitt Ford,   Spring Bluff,   Stanton,   Strain,   Sullivan,   Twin Springs,   Union,   Villa Ridge,   Washington,  

 

Or have a look at other Missouri counties including:

Adair,   Andrew,   Atchison,   Audrain,   Barry,   Barton,   Bates,   Benton,   Bollinger,   Boone,   Buchanan,   Butler,   Caldwell,   Callaway,   Camden,   Cape Girardeau,   Carroll,   Carter,   Cass,   Cedar,   Chariton,   Christian,   Clark,   Clay,   Clinton,   Cole,   Cooper,   Crawford,   Dade,   Dallas,   Daviess,   DeKalb,   Dent,   Douglas,   Dunklin,   Gasconade,   Gentry,   Greene,   Grundy,   Harrison,   Henry,   Hickory,   Holt,   Howard,   Howell,   Iron,   Jackson,   Jasper,   Jefferson,   Johnson,   Knox,   Laclede,   Lafayette,   Lawrence,   Lewis,   Lincoln,   Linn,   Livingston,   Macon,   Madison,   Maries,   Marion,   McDonald,   Mercer,   Miller,   Mississippi,   Moniteau,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Morgan,   New Madrid,   Newton,   Nodaway,   Oregon,   Osage,   Ozark,   Pemiscot,   Perry,   Pettis,   Phelps,   Pike,   Platte,   Polk,   Pulaski,   Putnam,   Ralls,   Randolph,   Ray,   Reynolds,   Ripley,   Saint Charles,   Saint Clair,   Saint Francois,   Saint Louis,   Saline,   Schuyler,   Scotland,   Scott,   Shannon,   Shelby,   Ste. Genevieve,   Stoddard,   Stone,   Sullivan,   Taney,   Texas,   Vernon,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Webster,   Worth,   Wright,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Saint Clair, MO?
Then read on!

- The town of St. Clair was first settled in the early 1800s by French immigrants, and was named after a French general named Arthur St. Clair.
- St. Clair is a small town with a population of just over 4,500 people, according to the most recent census.
- The town is known for its small manufacturing and industrial businesses, as well as its scenic parks and outdoor recreational areas.
- St. Clair is home to several annual events, including the St. Clair Ozark Festival, which features live music, food, and crafts, and the St. Clair Rodeo, which showcases the town's western heritage and includes bull riding and other rodeo events.
- The town has a rich history, and visitors can explore its many historic sites, such as the St. Clair Historical Museum, the John Looney House (built in 1853), and the First Baptist Church (built in 1871).
- St. Clair is situated near the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, which offers visitors the opportunity to explore the region's natural beauty through hiking, camping, fishing, and canoeing.