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The freeway leaves the forest in Phelps County west of Rolla. I-44 then goes through Rolla, where it meets US 63. It continues its northeastern course, passing near St. James, Cuba, Bourbon, Sullivan, and Saint Clair. At this point, it roughly parallels the Meramec River. I-44 west in Springfield
St. Clair: 52.718– 52.63: 84.841– 84.70: Route WW west / Historic US 66 west I-44 – Rolla, St. Louis: Western terminus of Route 30, eastern terminus of Route WW; west end of concurrency with Historic US 66; exit 239 on I-44; road continues as Route WW/Historic US 66 west: 52.265: 84.112: Route 47 north / Historic US 66 east (Commercial ...
Area code Location 314/557: St. Louis and many of its immediate suburbs : 417: The southwestern quarter of Missouri, including Springfield, Joplin and Branson: 573: Eastern and Southeastern Missouri excluding the St. Louis area but including Columbia, Jefferson City, Rolla, Cape Girardeau, Perryville and Hannibal
Route 2, Kansas City to St. Louis via Columbia: became US 40; Route 3, Arkansas to Iowa via Springfield: became US 65; Route 4, St. Joseph to Alexandria: became US 136 Route 4A, Albany to Evona: became Route 85; Route 5, Arkansas to Iowa via Boonville: still exists Route 5A, Wasola to Longrun: became Route 95; Route 6, St. Joseph to Canton ...
Route 30 east – St. Clair 250: 400: Route 47 – Union, St. Clair: Interchange US 50 west – Union, Jefferson City: Interchange; west end of US 50 overlap Route 100 Spur – Villa Ridge: Now Route M Route 100 west – Washington: West end of Route 100 overlap Route 100 east – Gray Summit, Manchester: East end of Route 100 overlap: St ...
Route 47 south – St. Clair: Eastern end of Route 47 concurrency: Central Township: 221.974: 357.233: 247: I-44 west – St. Clair, Springfield: Western end of I-44 concurrency; I-44 west exit 247: Boles Township: Route O to Route AT / US 50 west – Union, Jefferson City
Rolla (/ ˈ r ɒ l ə /) is a city in, and the county seat of, Phelps County, Missouri, United States. [4] Its population in the 2020 United States Census was 19,943. [ 5 ] It is approximately midway between St. Louis and Springfield along I-44 .
Old town Rolla was located along Main Street near the Courthouse. The business district moved to Pine Street in the late 19th century. Following the Union defeat at Wilson's Creek on August 10, 1861, the Union Army fell back to Rolla and began building an earthen fort on a hill alongside present Highway 63 about a mile from the Courthouse.