![]() ![]() On KSN’s Living Well, with Gary Bandy and Shelby Neely, the question was asked, ‘what do you think the correct spelling is?’ Here’s what some had to say in response to their question, on the KSN Living Well Facebook Page. It’s no wonder there’s a debate about how it’s supposed to be spelled. In a simple Google search of “Range Line Road,” you’ll find many examples of the Road spelled both ways. S Range Line Rd is spelled as two words on the street sign at the intersection of 20th Street. Just a few blocks away at the intersection of 20th and Range Line, it’s spelled as two words on the street sign. S Rangeline Rd is spelled as one word on the street sign at the intersection of 15th Street. For example, at the intersection of 15th and Range Line, the street sign says “Rangeline,” as one word. While driving down Range Line Road, you may have noticed that the road’s spelling isn’t consistent. Range Line/Rangeline Road is what it’s defined as: A north-south division line, in this case a road, that runs from Interstate 44, to the city limits of Webb City. They are essential for dividing land into equal sections and marking the boundaries of the land. Without taking you through a course in “Real Estate 101,” simply put: Range lines are north-south division lines used in the government’s rectangular survey method. Range lines (two words) are an important part of real estate, especially when it comes to property surveying. First, it may help to know what a “Range line” or “Range lines” is. JOPLIN, Mo - It’s a debate that has existed since the naming of Joplin’s busiest thoroughfare, Rangeline Road – or is it Range Line Road? The correct spelling of the North to South route is what we’re attempting to settle, once and for all. ![]()
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