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Milebymile.Com Personal Road Trip Guide Missouri United States Highway #36 MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Missouri United States Highway #36 Miles ITEM SUMMARY 0.0 Pony Expres Bridge : Start The Pony Express Bridge, a highway girder bridge over the Missouri of US #36 in MO River where US Route #36 enters Missouri and begins its journey across Missouri, to end at Hannibal, Missouri where the highway crosses over to Illinois. Altitude: 807 feet 0.3 Interchange : Interstate Interchange on Interstate Highway #229/US Route #59, in St. Joseph, Hwy #59 Missouri, Hyde Park, Bluffwoods Conservation Area, located off city limits along US Route #59, River Bluffs Park, lies on Missouri River in the north in St. Joseph, Missouri. Altitude: 827 feet 0.7 S 10th Street: St. Joseph, Altitude: 853 feet MO 3.0 Intersection : US #169 Intersection US Route #169/S Belt Highway, to Youngdahl Urban Conservation Area, East Hills Public Library, Bartlett Park, Phil Welch Stadium, a baseball stadium in St Joseph, Missouri, originally opened in 1939, Altitude: 955 feet 3.9 Interstate Hwy #29 : Interstate Highway #29/US Route #71, Missouri Western State University University, a public, co-educational university located in Saint Joseph, Missouri, Spratt Stadium, a stadium on the campus of Missouri Western State University, Fulkerson Center, Popplewell Hall, Baker Family Fitness Center, Griffon Indoor Sports Complex, located within the campus of Missouri Western State University, Pigeon Hill Conservation Area, lies in the south along Interstate Highway #29. Altitude: 1001 feet 4.8 Riverside Rd : Medical Riverside Road, State Highway Ac, to Heartland Regional Medical Center Center, Altitude: 948 feet 7.3 Bridge over Platte River US Route #36 crosses Platte River over a bridge that spans it just outside the city center of St. Joseph, Missouri, where the infamous tragedy ''Platte Bridge Railroad Tragedy'' took place nearby during the American Civil War in 1861. Altitude: 820 feet 11.7 Junction : Mo Hwy #31 Junction Missouri Highway #31, Easton, Missouri, a city in Buchanan County, Missouri, Altitude: 942 feet 16.0 MO Hwy #31 : Clarksdale, Missouri Highway #31, to Clarksdale, Missouri, a city in DeKalb MO County, Missouri, along the Little Third Fork of the Platte River. Community of Hemple, Missouri, a community in northwestern Clinton County, Missouri lies south off US Route #36, on County Road 7/Willow Creek Road. Altitude: 965 feet 19.7 Main Street : Stewartsville, Main Street, Stewartsville, Missouri, a city in DeKalb County, Missouri, MO Altitude: 1017 feet 25.2 SW Maple Rd. : SW Maple Road, to Pony Express Lake Conservation Area, a Conservation Area conservation area lies around Pony Express Lake, is located just north of US Route #36. Altitude: 1024 feet 27.2 State Hwy M : Osborn, MO Junction MO Route #33, State Highway M, to Osborn, Missouri, a city in Clinton and De Kalb Counties in Missouri, Altitude: 1010 feet 32.4 SE Reservoir Rd : Cameron SE Reservoir Road, to Cameron Reservoirs, three reservoirs located Reservoirs side by side connected by creeks just off US #36 at Cameron, Missouri. Altitude: 974 feet Page 1/7 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Sep-25 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 33.7 Junction US #69 : Junction US Route #69, Walnut Street, Cameron, Missouri, a city in Cameron, MO Clinton and DeKalb Counties in Missouri, St. Munchin Rectory, Missouri Veterans Home, Cameron Regional Medical Center, Burlington Lake, Cameron Memorial Airport, a public airport located southwest of the city of Cameron, Missouri. Altitude: 1024 feet 34.5 Interstate Hwy #35 : Interstate Highway #35, Wallace State Park, a state park located along Wallace State Park Interstate Highway #35 south of this intersection, in Clinton County, Missouri, Winston, Missouri, a village in Daviess County, Missouri, lies in the north along Interstate #35. Altitude: 958 feet 40.4 State Rte J : Kidder, MO NW State Hwy D, connects with Old US #36, State Route J, to Kidder, Missouri, a city in Caldwell County, Missouri, The Thayer Learning Center, was a military based, Christian boarding school boot camp for troubled teens in Kidder, Missouri, was closed in September 2009, ull article Altitude: 945 feet 44.4 NW Old 36 Hwy : NW Old 36/US #36 Business Route, to Hamilton, Missouri, a city in Hamilton, MO Caldwell County, Missouri, Hamilton Public Library, Hamilton Reservoir, a reservoir lies just off US #36, Hornet Stadium, Altitude: 919 feet 46.4 Intersection : MO Rte #13 Intersection Missouri Route #13, Hamilton, Missouri, a city in Caldwell County, Missouri, Hamilton Public Library, Kingston, Missouri, a city in and the county seat of Caldwell County, Missouri, lies south off US Route #36. Altitude: 951 feet 55.5 NE Catawba Rd. : NE Catawba Road, County Route 172, to Number 167 Reservoir, Reservoir Owens Lake, located along US Route #36. Altitude: 823 feet 57.5 State Hwy M : State Highway M, State Highway A, Breckenridge, Missouri, a city in Breckenridge, MO Caldwell County, Missouri, Breckenridge Reservoir, Altitude: 843 feet 62.1 State Hwy D : Mooresville, State Highway D, US #36 Business Route, Mooresville, Missouri, a MO village in Livingston County, Missouri, Ludlow, Missouri, a village in Livingston County, Missouri, lies in the south off US #36. Altitude: 876 feet 65.4 Liv 425 : Dawn, MO Liv 425/State Highway C, to Comunity of Dawn, Missouri, an unincorporated community in Livingston County, Missouri, Altitude: 768 feet 66.4 Fellow Street : Utica, MO Fellow Street, Utica, Missouri, a village in Livingston County, Missouri, Altitude: 781 feet 68.5 River Crossing A Road bridge crosses a river carrying both directional US Route #36, near Chillicothe, Missouri, Altitude: 679 feet 71.6 Washington St. : Intersection US Route #65, Washington Street, Chillicothe, Missouri, a Chillicothe, MO city in and the county seat of Livingston County, Missouri, Garvesville Park, Livingston County Library, Hedrick Medical Center, Simpson Park, Livingston County Health Center, Green Hills Golf Course, Roach Lake, a lake located south of Chillicothe, Missouri along US Route #65. Altitude: 705 feet 74.8 Access Rd. : Chillicothe Access Road, Liv 253, to Chillicothe Municipal Airport, a public airport Muni. Airport located east of Chillicothe, Missouri, just off US Route #36. Campbell Lake, a small lake lies adjacent to the airport, access is through a lane nearby. Altitude: 768 feet 80.6 Grant St. : Wheeling, MO Grant Street, Wheeling, Missouri, a city in Livingston County, Missouri, Altitude: 712 feet Page 2/7 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Sep-25 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 85.0 Co Rd W : Meadville, MO County Road W/Missouri Route #139, Meadville, Missouri, a city in Linn County, Missouri, Fountain Grove Conservation Area, a sprawling conservation area around Fountain Grove Lake, located in the south off US Route #36. Altitude: 725 feet 87.9 Danube Drive : Locust Cr. Danube Drive, to Locust Creek Covered Bridge State Historic Site in Covered Bridge Linn County, Missouri, a state historic site, It is the longest remaining covered bridge in Missouri. Altitude: 728 feet 89.9 MO Rte #130 : State Park Junction Missouri Route #130, to Pershing State Park, a state park in Linn County, Missouri, Altitude: 699 feet 91.8 Intersection MO Rte #5 : Intersection Missouri Route #5, Grove Street, Laclede, Missouri, a city Laclede, MO in Linn County, Missouri, Gen. John J. Pershing Boyhood Home State Historic Site in Laclede, Missouri, is a historic site, Altitude: 778 feet 95.5 W Helm St. : Brookfield, US #36 Business Route/W Helm Street, to Brookfield, Missouri, MO Altitude: 817 feet 97.1 MO Hwy #11 : Brookfield, MO Highway #11/Main Street, Brookfield, Missouri, a city in Linn MO County, Missouri, Rusk Park, General John J. Pershing Memorial Hospital, Brokfield Public Library, Twin Parks, Marceline City Hall, Brookfield Reservoir, Brookfield Country Club Lake, and City Lake are located nearby. Altitude: 745 feet 100.0 Access Rd : Airport Access Road, to North Central Missouri Regional Airport, a public airport located east of Brookfield, Missouri, along US Route #36. Altitude: 804 feet 100.9 Co Rd F : St. Catharine, County Road F, St. Catharine, Missouri, an unincorporated community MO in Linn County, Missouri, located east of Brookfield, Missouri on Missouri Route #11. Altitude: 827 feet 104.2 Co Rd U : Marceline, MO County Road U, Marceline, Missouri, a city in Chariton and Linn Counties in Missouri, Larrys Lake, Marceline Reservoir, Marceline Country Club Lake, Walt Disney Hometown Museum, Altitude: 823 feet 106.9 Junction : MO Route #129 Junction Missouri Route #129, Bucklin Lake, Bucklin, Missouri, a city in Linn County, Missouri, Altitude: 879 feet 108.2 Noble Drive : Conservation Noble Drive, Mussel Fork Conservation Area, a conservation area Area located on the south side of US Route #36 east of Marceline, Missouri. Altitude: 853 feet 111.1 State Hwy W : Lingo, MO State Highway W, Community of Lingo, Missouri, a community in Macon County, Missouri, Number 37 Lake, Altitude: 794 feet 112.5 Junction : MO Hwy #129 Junction Missouri Highway #129, Mussel Fork Conservation Area, Community of Bynumville, Missouri, an unincorporated community in eastern Chariton County, Missouri, lies south off US United States Highway #36. Altitude: 869 feet 114.5 Junction MO Rte #149 : Junction Missouri Route #149, to New Cambria, Missouri, a city in New Cambria, MO Macon County, Missouri, New Cambria Lake, Griffith Memorial Conservation Area, Ethel, Missouri, a city in Macon County, Missouri, lies north off United States Route #36. Altitude: 817 feet 121.1 MO Hwy #3 : Callao, MO Missouri Route #3, Callao, Missouri, a city in Macon County, Missouri, Thomas Hill Reservoir, a reservoir located about 15 miles south off US #36 along Missouri Route #3, nearby lies Community of Kaseyville, Missouri. Altitude: 781 feet Page 3/7 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Sep-25 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 124.5 Missouri C : Bevier, MO Missouri O/Missouri C, to Bevier, Missouri, a city in Macon County, Missouri, Shoemaker's RV Park, Communities of Number Eight, Missouri and Community of Keota, Missouri are located nearby.
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