Hominy Branch

Hominy Branch is a stream in , . Hominy Branch is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Boone Hospital Center and Sanborn Field.

Hospital
is a county-owned not-for-profit hospital in . It is administered by Boone Health. The hospital is a regional referral center, providing services to 25 Mid-Missouri counties.

Protected area
is an agricultural experiment field, located on the University of Missouri campus in . Established in 1888, it was the first facility in the United States intended to measure erosion and run-off for differing crops and agricultural practices.

Hospital
University Hospital is located in . It has the only Level I trauma center and helicopter service in Mid-Missouri, and the only burn intensive care unit in the region.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Columbia.

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is a bustling college town in , halfway between and Kansas City. It is home of the University of Missouri as well as two other post-secondary institutions Stephens College and College.

Hominy Branch

Latitude
38.94393° or 38° 56′ 38″ north
Longitude
-92.30574° or 92° 18′ 21″ west
Elevation
640 feet (195 metres)
Open location code
86C9WMVV+HP
Geo­Names ID
4391066
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