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  2. Shrewsbury, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The land which became Shrewsbury originally belonged to Gregorie Sarpy [5] and Charles Gratiot Sr.; [6] by 1890, it was divided into farms and sold to families. The area now known as Shrewsbury was a 278-acre (1.13 km 2) farm owned by General John Murdoch. The Murdoch farm was called Shrewsbury Park, named after a town in England.

  3. List of cities in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Interstate 44 in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    city line: 277.619: 446.784: 277B: US 50 east / US 61 / US 67 (Lindbergh Boulevard) Eastern terminus of US 50 concurrency; access to Historic Downtown Kirkwood, The Magic House, and Laumeier Sculpture Park: Kirkwood–Crestwood city line: 278.634: 448.418: 278: Big Bend Road: Oakland–Webster Groves line: 279.736: 450.191: 279: Berry Road

  5. Shrewsbury–Lansdowne I-44 station - Wikipedia

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    Shrewsbury–Lansdowne I-44 station is a light rail station on the Blue Line of the St. Louis MetroLink system. [5] This station is located on an embankment near Lansdowne Avenue and River Des Peres Boulevard in St. Louis near its boundary with Shrewsbury in St. Louis County .

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  7. U.S. Route 40 in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    US 40, along with I-70, US 24, and US 169, enters Kansas City via the Intercity Viaduct. US 169 exits the freeway north to the Buck O'Neil Bridge and I-35 joins with the remaining three routes. At the interchange with I-29 and US 71, I-70, US 24, and US 40 turn south while I-35 turns north.

  8. Missouri statistical areas - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. State of Missouri currently has 32 statistical areas that have been delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated six combined statistical areas, eight metropolitan statistical areas, and 18 micropolitan statistical areas in Missouri. [1]

  9. U.S. Route 66 in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Webb City: Route 171 north (MacArthur Drive) / Madison Avenue – Pittsburg: US 66 Bus. east (Main Street) now Route D: Carterville: US 66 Bus. west (East Main Street) Carthage: Route 96 west – Oronogo: 26: 42: US 71 north / US 71 Alt. south (Garrison Avenue) – Kansas City, Diamond: east end of US 71 overlap; now Route 571 US 66 Alt. west ...