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Liberty is a city in and the county seat of Clay County, Missouri, United States [6] and is a suburb of Kansas City, located in the Kansas City Metro Area. As of the 2020 United States Census [ 7 ] the population was 30,167.
A municipality incorporates as a 4th Class city if the population is between 500 and 2,999 (under 500, it may incorporate as a village [1] – see list of villages in Missouri). It may incorporate as a 3rd Class city if the population is between 3,000 and 29,999. [2] There is more flexibility in government for 3rd Class cities than 4th Class.
The purpose, rather than to standardize state abbreviations per se, was to make room in a line of no more than 23 characters for the city, the state, and the ZIP code. [4] Since 1963, only one state abbreviation has changed.
The U.S. state of Missouri is divided into 1,378 townships in 114 counties. In Missouri, only counties of the third and fourth classes, which are those with a total assessed valuation under $450,000,000, may have township governments, but are not required to.
Glenaire is a city in Clay County, Missouri, United States.The population was 539 at the 2020 census. [5] The city is completely surrounded by the city of Liberty.It was originally referred to as "Interurban Heights" or "Belleview" because of the interurban train that ran through the area and stopped at the Belleview depot near the Belleview Dairy.
In the U.S. state of Missouri both state parks and state historic sites are administered by the Division of State Parks of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. As of 2017 the division manages a total of 92 parks and historic sites plus the Roger Pryor Pioneer Backcountry , which together total more than 200,000 acres (81,000 ha). [ 1 ]
Liberty North 38, Oak Park 7. Rockhurst 38, Nixa 14. De Smet Jesuit 23, Columbia Rock Bridge 16. Semifinals. Liberty North 28, Rockhurst 27, OT. CBC 31, De Smet 28. State-title game, Saturday at ...
Route 9A, Palmyra to Philadelphia: became Route 56; became Route 168 US 56 came into the state; Route 10, Kansas City to Monroe City: still exists west of Carrollton; Route 11, Kansas City to Iowa: became US 69; Route 12, Kansas City to St. Louis via Jefferson City: became US 50 Route 12A, California to Jamestown: became Route 87