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  2. Kirksville, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Kirksville City Hall. The building was originally constructed as a U.S. Post Office in the early 1900s and was converted for city use in the 1960s. Kirksville is a Missouri Third-Class city, operating as a council-manager government. A paid city manager and staff handle the day-to-day operations and report to the city council.

  3. Kirksville Courthouse Square Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Kirksville Courthouse Square Historic District is a national historic district located at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri.The district encompasses 10 contributing buildings and 2 contributing objects in the central business district of Kirksville.

  4. Capt. Thomas C. Harris House - Wikipedia

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    The Captain Thomas C. Harris House (also known as the Parrish Place) is a two-story Italianate-style home located at 101 East Burton street in Kirksville, Missouri.A modified "T-plan" Victorian home constructed in 1875, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1973.

  5. U.S. Route 63 in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Notable routes that are intersected include U.S. Route 160 and U.S. Route 60 in Howell County, Interstate 44 at Rolla, U.S. Route 50 (which it shares a concurrency with into Jefferson City south of the Missouri River until it reaches the junction with U.S. 54), US Route 54 (which it overlaps in Jefferson City from the junction with U.S. Route ...

  6. Adair County Courthouse (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Adair County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at Kirksville, Missouri, United States. It was built in 1898, and is a three-story, Richardsonian Romanesque style rectangular building. It is constructed of rusticated stone, and has a medium composition hipped roof.

  7. Dr. E. Sanborn Smith House - Wikipedia

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    Dr. E. Sanborn Smith House, also known as the King House, is a historic home located at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. It was built in 1925, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, T-shaped, Colonial Revival style brick and stucco dwelling. It has a side-gable roof with dormers and features decorative half-timbering on the second floor. [2]: 5

  8. Schuyler County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2020 census, its population was 4,032, [1] making it the fourth-least populous county in Missouri. Its county seat is Lancaster . [ 2 ] The county was organized February 14, 1845, from Adair County , and named for General Philip Schuyler , delegate to the Continental Congress and U.S. Senator from New York .

  9. Grim Building - Wikipedia

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    The Grim Building is an office building and former medical clinic located in Kirksville, Missouri. Constructed in the Jacobethan Revival style in 1905, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in June, 1979. [2]