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Travelers Hotel is a historic hotel located at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. It was built in 1923–1924, and is a four-story, brick building that consists of two wings flanking a central core. It has commercial storefronts on the first floor and features a centrally placed flat roof porch with Doric order piers and a wide metal cornice. [2]
Kirksville: 2: Bear Creek Baptist Church: Bear Creek Baptist Church: March 29, 1984 : N of Kirksville off US 63: Kirksville: 3: Cabins Historic District: Cabins Historic District: July 17, 1979 : S of Novinger off MO 6
Four fatal airplane accidents have occurred near Kirksville: On May 6, 1935, TWA Flight 6, carrying Senator Bronson Cutting of New Mexico, crashed south of Kirksville, killing him and four others. As a result, Congress created the Civil Aeronautics Administration. [32] [33]
Orie J. Smith Black and White Stock Farm Historic District is a historic farm and national historic district located near Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri.The district encompasses six contributing buildings and one contributing structures on a farm about three miles northeast of Kirksville.
Dockery Hotel was a historic hotel located at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. It was built in 1891, and was a two-story, U-shaped brick building. It featured an ornate pressed metal second story front facade with unusual corner columns with enlarged capitals and piers. [2] It was destroyed in 1991.
The Kirksville Micropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties in Missouri, anchored by the city of Kirksville. As of the 2000 census , the μSA had a population of 29,147, and in the 2010 census the population was 30,008.
Adair, Missouri is an unincorporated community in eastern Adair County, Missouri, United States. [1] It is located approximately 12 miles northeast of Kirksville , on Missouri Route 11 . Adair is notable as the location of St. Mary's Church , which is on the National Register of Historic Places .
Benton Township covers an area of 80.26 square miles (207.9 km 2) and contains one incorporated settlement, Kirksville (the county seat). It is home to twelve cemeteries: Bear Creek, Cater, Collett, Forest-Llewellyn, Highland Park, Maple Hills, Oak Grove, Ownbey, Park View Memorial Gardens, Prough, Sloans Point and Waddill.