Kirksville, MO Road Trips
Plan drives from Kirksville, MO with practical route pages for distance, drive time, fuel cost, road character, and places to stop along the way.
Photo: Tom Fisk
Trip Routes
1
Longest Drive
326.1 mi
Joplin, MO
Quickest Drive
6h 18m
Joplin, MO
Plan Around Kirksville, MO
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Kirksville, MO by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
17,493
Median Income
$48,063
Median Home Value
$145,300
Median Age
25.1
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Kirksville, MO at a Glance
Founded
1841
Elevation
981 ft
Area
14 mi²
Notable People from Kirksville, MO
A sampling of people born in Kirksville, MO.
Geraldine Page
1924–1987
American actress (1924-1987)
Gordon Bell
1934–2024
American computer engineer (1934–2024)
Rhonda Vincent
1962
American musician
Rusty Draper
1923–2003
American country and pop singer (1923–2003)
John Wimber
1934–1997
American charismatic minister (1934–1997)
Sarah Brady
1942–2015
American activist
Anthony Cistaro
1963
American actor
Joe Maxwell
1957
American politician
John Textor
1965
American businessman
Landmarks & Historic Sites
Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Kirksville, MO.
Masonic Temple
masonic temple in Kirksville, Missouri
Grim Building
office building in Kirksville, Missouri, United States
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Traveler Guide to Kirksville, MO
Kirksville is a city in Northeast Missouri.
Kirksville Tourism Office, 304 S. Franklin St., ☏ +1 660 6653766, [email protected]. Visitors Center & website for area events, restaurants, hotels, places to see, things to do. (updated Mar 2018)
Founded in 1867, Truman serves as the Missouri's public liberal arts and sciences university. The university continues to be a leader in developing students and preparing them for rigorous graduate programs and professional opportunities. The campus features a large collection of buildings designed by the firm of Pearce & Pearce (formerly Pearce & Bonsack) of St. Louis, Missouri. Visitors may enjoy learning about Truman's history at the Ruth Warner Towne Museum and Visitor Center. The Special Collections Department at the Pickler Memorial Library houses a wide range of historical records and artifacts relating to northeast Missouri, teacher education, Abraham Lincoln, and more. Dr. Andrew Taylor Still founded the field of osteopathic medicine when he opened his school in Kirksville in 1892. His university stands today as the cornerstone of this medical training tradition. Many osteopathic physicians, dentists, and professionals make their way to Kirksville each year to understand the roots of their field. Visitors enjoy the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine. Tours include information about Dr. Still, the evolution of the field, historic techniques and equipment, and important figures in osteopathy. Just outside the museum is Heritage Hall. It contains the birthplace of Dr. Still and the first building uses for his school. Since 1976, the volunteers of the Adair County Historical Society have worked to preserve and promote the history of the local area. The museum is housed in a building that was constructed as Kirksville's private library.
1 Thousand Hills State Park, 20431 MO-157, ☏ +1 660 665-6995. A place to experience provincial Missouri with wooded terrain surrounding Forest Lake. (updated Feb 2022)
1 Baymont by Wyndham Kirksville University Area, 2702 S Franklin St, ☏ +1 660 627-1100. (updated Feb 2022)
From the south: US Route 63 From the north: US Route 63 From the west: Missouri Route 6, Missouri Route 11 From the east: Missouri Route 6, Missouri Route 11 Chicago O'Hare International Airport to Kirksville Regional Airport on Contour Airlines. Amtrak Southwest Chief line stops daily at La Plata, Missouri, 11 miles south of Kirksville.
Kirksville is a small community easily traveled by car. The City of Kirksville partners with several local transportation agencies to provide Kirk-Tran. This fixed route bus system offers $2 rides hourly from 7AM to 6PM. Many people enjoy getting around the town by bicycle. A number of small bike trails and designated bike lanes help cyclists accomplish this. The City is looking to develop a concerted trail system from the Parks and Recreation department's master plan.
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