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  1. St. Joseph, Missouri. /  39.75806°N 94.83667°W  / 39.75806; -94.83667. St. Joseph is a city in Andrew and Buchanan counties and the county seat of Buchanan County, Missouri, United States. [3] Located on the Missouri River, it is the principal city of the St. Joseph Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Buchanan, Andrew, and ...

  2. In 1887, St. Joseph became the second city in the U.S. to have electric streetcars. St. Joseph at one time ranked fourth in the nation for dry goods sales and fifth in hardware. St. Joseph had its first telephone exchange in 1879. Livestock has been a major part of St. Joseph’s economy since 1846. St. Joseph was the 2nd largest city in ...

  3. 1. Patee House Museum. 507. Speciality Museums. The mission of the Pony Express Historical Association is to interpret the early history and development of St. Joseph, from the days of the Pony Express and Jesse James to the 1920s, using authentic artifacts in the buildings where these events actually occurred.

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  5. Located at the crossroads of Interstate 29 and MO Highway 36 and only 30 minutes from North Kansas City, puts St. Joseph within easy driving distance of over 17 metropolitan areas. You are only. 1 mile. away from your next adventure. Escape Explore Experience Enjoy.

  6. St. Joseph and Buchanan County. The city of St. Joseph is the county seat of Buchanan County and the eighth largest city in Missouri with approximately 71,602 residents as of 2021. St. Joseph is the central service provider for a seven county area of northwest Missouri and northeast Kansas with a combined population of over 155,000.

  7. Saint Joseph, city, seat (1846) of Buchanan county, northwestern Missouri, U.S. It is located on the Missouri River (there bridged to Elwood, Kansas), 28 miles (45 km) north of Kansas City. A trading post was established (1826) on the site by Joseph Robidoux, a French Canadian trapper from St. Louis. The Platte Purchase (1836), adding about ...

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