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Columbia is a city in Missouri, United States.It was founded in 1821 as the county seat of Boone County and had a population of 126,254 as recorded in the 2020 United States census, making it the fourth-most populous city in Missouri.
Route 185 east of Sullivan: Meramec State Park: Meramec State Park — — Route 215 Spur: 0.267: 0.430 Route 13 / Route 215 near Brighton: Route F near Brighton Brighton — — Route 240 Alt. 0.789: 1.270 US 40 west of Rocheport: Route 240 northwest of Rocheport Howard County — — Route 240 Bus. 4.858: 7.818 Route 5 / Route 87 / Route 240 ...
The population was estimated at 256,640 in 2017, making it the 4th largest metropolitan area in Missouri. Columbia is home to the University of Missouri, and is Missouri's fourth most-populous and fastest growing city, with an estimated 121,717 residents as of 2017.
Missouri Route 7 links the Kansas City area to the Ozarks, however it was not always called Route 7. Starting in 1926-27 it connected US 71 to US 50 only, by 1937 it had been extended to US 40. The section that runs east from US 71 - US 65 (1935), to US 54, and later on to US 66 (1953) was once called State Route 35. This was changed to Route 7 ...
Missouri Route 740, better known as Stadium Boulevard, is a short highway located completely within the city of Columbia, Missouri, United States. Its western terminus is at Interstate 70 / U.S. Route 40 (I-70/US 40), and its eastern terminus is at Maguire Boulevard in southeast Columbia, just east of U.S. Route 63 (US 63).
County Location mi [1] km Destinations Notes; Howard: Fayette: 0.000: 0.000: Route 240 – Rocheport, Fayette: Boone: Rocky Fork Township: 19.941: 32.092: US 63 north – Moberly: Western end of US 63 overlap: 20.780: 33.442: US 63 south – Columbia: Eastern end of US 63 overlap: Centralia: 35.072: 56.443: Route 22 / Route 151 north – Mexico ...
Route 179 is a highway in central Missouri.From its northern terminus at the interchange of Interstate 70 and Route 98, it winds its way Southeast over low rolling hills and through the flood plain along the Missouri River to Jefferson City, where it bypasses the city to the West via a four-lane divided highway between U.S. Route 50 and U.S. Route 54, its southern terminus.
Route 64 is a highway in central Missouri with endpoints of Route 254 south of Hermitage and Route 5 in Lebanon. Route 64 is one of the original 1922 state highways and originally ran between Preston and Collins. It would eventually be moved further to the south with its older alignment becoming U.S. Route 54. It would also be extended east.