Based on the official Missouri state website, there aren't any more Y's.Are we out of xs? If so, let's get a Y.
"Y" is up. I pulled the "W", so the "Y" is up for grabs.Here's a possible "Y" for somebody else to grab, as I'm out since I obtained the last letter "W".
Yeakley - denoted as a "populated place"...does that count as a town?
https://www.google.com/maps/@37.204331,-93.509739,3a,75y,139.32h,88.91t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1szuugTJLG5L5SI_-nWCtrHA!2e0
http://missouri.hometownlocator.com/mo/greene/yeakley.cfm
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I find it *very* interesting that Yukon, MO seems to have more references to Texas, than to MissouriThe long awaited Y. I submit that Missouri is now done with X, Y, and Z. Let us move on to the A.
Well with Moses Austin buried in Missouri it wouldn't be too surprising how much the two states have in shared history.I find it *very* interesting that Yukon, MO seems to have more references to Texas, than to Missouri