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The county was formed from neighboring [[St. Louis County, Missouri|St. Louis County]] in 1818 and named for American [[Founding Father]] [[Benjamin Franklin]]. It is notable today for its many vineyards, part of the "wine country" in the lower Missouri River valley. [[Union, Missouri|Union]] is the county seat, and [[Washington, Missouri|Washington]] is the largest city.
 
The county was formed from neighboring [[St. Louis County, Missouri|St. Louis County]] in 1818 and named for American [[Founding Father]] [[Benjamin Franklin]]. It is notable today for its many vineyards, part of the "wine country" in the lower Missouri River valley. [[Union, Missouri|Union]] is the county seat, and [[Washington, Missouri|Washington]] is the largest city.
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==Communities==
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Franklin County is home to seventeen incorporated communities, including eight cities, five villages, and four census-designated places (CDPs).
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===Cities===
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* [[Berger, Missouri|Berger]]
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* [[Gerald, Missouri|Gerald]]
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* [[New Haven, Missouri|New Haven]]
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* [[Pacific, Missouri|Pacific]] (partly in St. Louis County)
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* [[St. Clair, Missouri|St. Clair]]
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* [[Sullivan, Missouri|Sullivan]] (partly in Crawford County)
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* [[Union, Missouri|Union]] (county seat)
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* [[Washington, Missouri|Washington]]
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===Villages===
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* [[Charmwood, Missouri|Charmwood]]
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* [[Leslie, Missouri|Leslie]]
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* [[Miramiguoa Park, Missouri|Miramiguoa Park]]
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* [[Oak Grove Village, Missouri|Oak Grove Village]]
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* [[Parkway, Missouri|Parkway]]
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===CDPs===
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* [[Gray Summit, Missouri|Gray Summit]]
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* [[Lake St. Clair, Missouri|Lake St. Clair]]
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* [[Stanton, Missouri|Stanton]]
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* [[Villa Ridge, Missouri|Villa Ridge]]
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Latest revision as of 22:02, January 26, 2023

Franklin County is a county in the east-central part of the state of Missouri, on the western edge of the St. Louis metropolitan area. It had a population of 104,682 as of the 2020 census.

The county was formed from neighboring St. Louis County in 1818 and named for American Founding Father Benjamin Franklin. It is notable today for its many vineyards, part of the "wine country" in the lower Missouri River valley. Union is the county seat, and Washington is the largest city.

Communities

Franklin County is home to seventeen incorporated communities, including eight cities, five villages, and four census-designated places (CDPs).

Cities

Villages

CDPs