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In a surprising turn of events, a small town in Missouri has been declared the “Happiest Place in America” according to a recent survey conducted by a national organization. The town, known for its friendly residents and picturesque surroundings, beat out major cities like New York and Los Angeles to claim the top spot.

Residents of the town were overjoyed to hear the news, with many expressing their pride in their community. “We’ve always known how special this place is, but it’s great to see it recognized on a national level,” said long-time resident Sarah Johnson.

The survey took into account factors such as community engagement, access to outdoor activities, and overall quality of life. The town scored high marks in all categories, with residents citing the strong sense of community and support network as major factors in their happiness.

Local businesses are also celebrating the news, with many expecting an increase in tourism as a result of the town’s new title. “We’re already seeing more visitors coming to experience the charm of our town,” said local shop owner Mark Smith. “It’s great for the local economy and helps us showcase all the wonderful things this town has to offer.”

As the news spreads, residents are planning a series of events to celebrate their town’s new title, including a community picnic and a parade through the town center. With its friendly residents, beautiful surroundings, and strong sense of community, it’s no wonder this small town in Missouri has been named the “Happiest Place in America.”

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