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Excellent Value for this hard-to-find 17 acre tract just off Historic Route 66 with excellent visibility from I-44. The land lays on the south side of I-44 and west of Route 66 (off Exit 153 in Pulaski County Missouri). Interstate 44 is one of the most heavily traveled highways in the nation just West of the City of Waynesville, nearly the midpoint between St. Louis to the East and Springfield to the West. Waynesville and it's Sister City of St. Robert make up the largest municipalities in the county. Fort Leonard Wood to the Southeast is one of the largest consolidated military training bases in the country. .The acreage is perfect size for businesses looking for easy access to major roads and for advertising as well. The acreage is mostly level with one point of access from Sweet Lane. Utilities are available off the road. Being outside the city the property has excellent flexibility of use from single or multi-family residential development to a large sales lot that needs exposure to even an RV park, storage units, or even a commercial building. Aggressively priced for the serious buyer!