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Route 371 is a highway that begins in St. Joseph, Missouri and ends in Tracy, north of Platte City. It begins at an intersection with Route 752. After this point, the highway stays mostly parallel and relatively close to I-29/US 71 It then intersects with Route H and shortly after Route A. Continuing south, it passes through Faucett on the west ...
Route 6 is a 211-mile-long (340 km) state highway in the northern part of the U.S. state of Missouri. It travels from I-29 Bus./US 169 in St. Joseph to US 24/US 61 about 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Quincy, Illinois. Route 6, if only a few miles longer in each direction, would be the only state highway to cross Missouri west to east.
Its northern terminus is U.S. Route 59 just east of Atchison, Kansas where 59 turns sharply to St. Joseph, Missouri north while 45 heads south towards Kansas City, Missouri. It overlaps Route 273 until just south of Weston, Missouri where 273 breaks off to head east.
I-29 / US 169 in St. Joseph: I-29 / US 59 / US Bus. 71 in Jefferson Township — — I-35 BL: 3.235: 5.206 I-35 / Route BB in Cameron: I-35 / US 36 / MO 110 in Cameron — — I-44 BL: 11.529: 18.554 I-44 / MO 43 / MO 86 in Joplin: I-44 / MO 66 in Scotland — — Serves Joplin: I-44 BL: 4.333: 6.973 I-44 / MO 37 in Sarcoxie: I-44 / Old US 166 ...
Southwest Lower Lake Road in St. Joseph: I-229 / US 59 in St. Joseph — — Route 763: 6.771: 10.897 Route 740 in Columbia: US 63 north of Columbia — — Route 765: 2.635: 4.241 US 65 in Sedalia: US 65 in Sedalia 1966: current Route 769 — — — — 1960 — A proposed state highway [citation needed] Route 799: 0.50: 0.80 ...
The St. Joseph Park and Parkway System is a national historic district located at St. Joseph, Missouri. It is St. Joseph, Missouri's hiking and biking Parkway ribbons through the city for 26 miles. Developed in 1918 by internationally known landscape architect George Burnap, St. Joseph was one of the first cities in the United States to develop a
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The portion that goes through downtown St. Joseph is the second double-decked bridge in the state of Missouri, the other on I-64 in St. Louis, and one of only a few such bridges in the United States and the world. [2] The Interstate was built in the late 1970s and early 1980s and was intended to draw people into St. Joseph's downtown area.