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The Kennett City Hall and Masonic Lodge, is a historic building located at Kennett, Dunklin County, Missouri, USA.It has also been known as the Dunklin County Museum.As originally constructed in 1903, the first floor was used exclusively as Kennett's City Hall and the second floor was occupied by several local Masonic organizations.
Kennett is a city in and the county seat of Dunklin County, Missouri, United States. The city is located in the southeast corner (or "Bootheel") of Missouri, 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Arkansas and 20 miles (32 km) from the Mississippi River. It had a population of 10,515 at the 2020 census. Kennett is the largest city in the Bootheel, a mostly ...
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Location mi km Destinations Notes; Dunklin: Kennett: US 412 / Route 84 – Hayti, Rector, Southeast Missouri State University Kennett: Route E west (Ely Street) to Route 84 west: White Oak: Route 153 north – Gideon: Holcomb: Route 53 north – Campbell: Clarkton: Route 162 east – Gideon: McGuire: US 62 west – Campbell: south end of US 62 ...
Ely and Walker Shirt Factory No. 5 is a historic factory located at Kennett, Dunklin County, Missouri.It was built in 1923, with additions in 1934, 1936 and 1937. The original three-story section measures 50 feet by 154 feet and is of heavy timber-frame construction with a brick exterior.
Route 84 in Hayti Heights. Route 84 is located in Dunklin and Pemiscot counties. [1] In 2016, Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) calculated as many as 14,936 vehicles traveling on Route 84 east of I-55 and US 61, and as few as 2,310 vehicles traveling north of I-155 and US 412.
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Street railway systems of St. Louis in 1884. Streetcars in St. Louis, Missouri, operated as part of the transportation network of St. Louis from the middle of the 19th century through the early 1960s. During the first forty years of the streetcar in the city, a variety of private companies operated several dozen lines. In 1898, the City of St ...