This is a listing of this site's photos of Missouri road signs and sights, indexed by the counties in which the photos were taken. Photos from all Signs & Sights Galleries at this site are included in this list.
Adair County
- Sign for Truman State University on US 63
- US 63 on traffic signal mast in Kirksville
- US 63 plus Missouri 6 and Missouri 11 with Business US 63 in Kirksville (1998)
- US 63, Missouri 11, and Missouri 6 in Kirksville
- US 63, Missouri 6, and Missouri 11 without Business US 63 in Kirksville (2007)
Andrew County
- Sorry, there are no photos of routes in this county.
Atchison County
- End of US 275 in Rock Port
- Junction of US 275 at US 136 in Rock Port
- Missouri 136 goof for US 136 in Atchison County
- Missouri 59 for US 59 near Fairfax
- Present-day cutout Missouri 111 marker in Rock Port
- US 275 and US 136 east of Rock Port
- US 275 with Lewis and Clark
- West Missouri 136 goof for US 136 in Atchison County
Audrain County
- Business 54 (etc.) Mexico exit off US 54
- Business US 54 at Missouri 22 and 15 in Mexico
- Cosmopolitan destinations on Missouri 22
- Missouri 15 and 22 at US 54 near Mexico
- Missouri 151 and 22 between Sturgeon and Centralia
- Missouri 22 and 15 reassurance markers in Mexico
- Precise parking times in Mexico
- Route FF begins at the Mexico city line
- Stencilled Missouri 22 and Missouri 15 in Mexico
- Stop and stop again in Mexico
- The Statue of Liberty...in Mexico?
Barry County
- Alternating passing lanes on Missouri 37 north of Cassville
- Business Missouri 37 with Missouri 76, 86, and 112 in Cassville
- City Route 37 in Purdy (a local designation)
- City-street-style Business 37 sign in Butterfield (another local designation)
- Concurrent supplemental route and Business 37 in Seligman
- Missouri 37 at the Arkansas state line
- Missouri Lake Road P-3 near Arkansas line
- One road, two names: Arkansas: Carroll County 242
- South Missouri 112 near Cassville
- South Missouri 112, 76, and 86 in Cassville
- Trailblazer to Arkansas 143 from Missouri 86
- US 60 and Missouri 37 and the Ozark Trail scenic route in Monett
Barton County
- A smaller big green sign: Missouri 126 south of Lamar
- Missouri 126 near Golden City (three variants)
Bates County
- Adrian city limits (freeway style)
- Business US 71 in Butler
- Button reflectors for Missouri 18 exit from US 71 at Adrian
- Button reflectors on destination sign for Butler at the Business US 71 exit from US 71
- Exit sign with button reflectors for Business US 71 from US 71 in Butler
- Interstate 49 marker with state name in Rich Hill
- Kansas 52 construction marker with Missouri 52
- Kansas 52 markers in Missouri along with Route J in Bates County
- Same-day service for Interstate 49 mile markers in Bates County (2012)
- Street sign for former US 71 at Missouri 18 in Adrian with destination sign for Merwin
Benton County
Bollinger County
- Sorry, there are no photos of routes in this county.
Boone County
- A two-way stop in Centralia
- Boone County (older style)
- Boone County maintenance sign
- Business Loop 70 at Route B in Columbia
- Button reflectors on stop sign in Columbia (1978)
- Centralia city limits (with school championship signs)
- Circle-style pedestrian signal in Columbia
- Clearview font on street signs in Columbia
- Columbia city limits (both 1990 and 2000 Census figures)
- End of Missouri 240 west of Columbia
- Former Route JJ near Centralia
- From Kansas City to St. Louis from US 63 in Columbia
- Green Interstate 70 marker at the Columbia Mall
- Hallsville city limits (with default speed limit)
- Lake of the Woods Road exit on I-70 near Columbia
- Left exit for Business Loop 70 at I-70 westbound in Columbia
- Long-defunct Business US 63 in Columbia (2002)
- Mileage signs for upcoming exits on Interstate 70 in Columbia
- Missouri 151 and 22 between Sturgeon and Centralia
- Missouri 22 at US 63 near Sturgeon (pointy style marker)
- Missouri 22, 124, and 151 at Centralia
- Missouri 763 (and 740) in Columbia
- Present-day Boone County road Old No. 7 (an early route of US 63)
- Roundabout for Business Loop 70 at I-70 in Columbia
- Roundabout for old US 63 near US 63 and Route AC in Columbia
- Routes CC and V in Boone County
- Sign for a railroad grade crossing on a freeway (US 63 near Route B in Columbia)
- Speed-limit signs with extra wrapper in Columbia
- Spur Missouri 240 becomes Route BB in Rocheport
- The center of Centralia
- The inadvertent revival of Business US 63 in Columbia (orange construction sign, 2002)
- US 40 diverges from Interstate 70 west of Columbia (1984)
- US 63 and Interstate 70 interchange in Columbia
- US 63 for Missouri 22 exit at Rucker and Sturgeon
- Upcoming exits on US 63 in Columbia
- West Route F at Missouri 22 near Sturgeon
Buchanan County
- Advance exit sign (1 mile) for Interstate 229 on northbound Interstate 29 in St. Joseph
- Advance exit sign (2 miles) for Interstate 229 on northbound Interstate 29 in St. Joseph
- Business Loop 29 and Missouri 371 in St. Joseph
- Business Loop 29 in St. Joseph
- End of Missouri 752 at Interstate 229 in St. Joseph
- End of Missouri 759 (northern endpoint)
- End of Missouri 759 (southern endpoint, unmarked)
- Exit for Missouri 752 from Interstate 229 in St. Joseph
- Final southbound mile marker for Interstate 229 in St. Joseph
- Freeway guide signs for US 59 and US 36 from Interstate 229 in St. Joseph (view from Missouri 759)
- Freeway-style guide signs for US 36, US 59, Interstate 229, and Missouri 759 in St. Joseph
- Interstate 229 double-decker in St. Joseph (south end)
- Interstate 229 in St. Joseph: Newer marker (with Missouri 371)
- Interstate 229 in St. Joseph: Older marker
- Mile marker for Interstate 229 in St. Joseph (northbound)
- Mile marker for Interstate 229 in St. Joseph (southbound)
- Mile marker for northbound Interstate 29 in St. Joseph at the Interstate 229 exit
- Missouri 116 in Buchanan County, showing all three modern marker styles
- Missouri 759 overhead sign in St. Joseph
- Missouri 759, the Stockyards Expressway in St. Joseph (city street sign)
- North Missouri 759 at its southern endpoint
- Northern end of Kansas 238 at the St. Joseph airport
- South Missouri 759 and West US 36 in St. Joseph
- Southeastern end of Interstate 229 at Interstate 29 and US 71 in St. Joseph
- St. Joseph city limits
- US 36, Interstate 229, Missouri 759, and US 59 in St. Joseph
Butler County
- BGS on a dead-end segment near Poplar Bluff
- Business Loop 49 exit from Interstate 49/US 71 in Passaic
- Business US 60 and Business US 67 in Poplar Bluff
- Business US 67 and US 160 with Missouri 53 trailblazer in Poplar Bluff
- Butler County at Wayne County line with population figures
- Butler County line (with population figure)
- Butler County, with the marker style found for county highways in other states
- Eastern endpoint of US 160 in Poplar Bluff (eastbound direction)
- Eastern endpoint of US 160 in Poplar Bluff (westbound direction)
- Junction of US 60 and US 67 in Poplar Bluff
- Left turn signal advisory with button reflectors in Poplar Bluff
- Missouri 160 in Poplar Bluff (goof for US 160)
- Older-style black-on-white sign for Pike Creek in Poplar Bluff
- US 160 and US 67 from Business US 67 in Poplar Bluff
- US 160, Business 67, and add-on Missouri 53 trailblazer near Poplar Bluff
- US 60 and Business US 60 in Poplar Bluff
- US 60, US 67, and Business US 67 interchange at Poplar Bluff
- US 67 and Missouri 160 (goof for US 160) in Poplar Bluff
Caldwell County
Callaway County
- Directional sign for Fulton and Mexico at the US 54 exit from Interstate 70 (1986)
- Directional sign for Lake of the Ozarks at Kingdom City (1986)
- Fulton city limits (older style)
- Missouri 94 in Jefferson City
- Routes A and Z in Callaway County
- Routes RA (a spur) and J in Callaway County
- US 54 and US 63 from Missouri 94 in Jefferson City
- US 54 intersection with Interstate 70 in Callaway County (1986)
Camden County
- Lake Road 54-43 off US 54 in Camden County
- Missouri 73 cutoff from US 54 in Camden County
- US 54 intersection at Camdenton
Cape Girardeau County
- Concurrent county routes in Cape Girardeau County
- Illinois 146 marker on Missouri 74 exit sign in Cape Girardeau
- Illinois Route 146 as destination for Missouri 74 in Cape Girardeau
- Illinois Route 146 as destination for Missouri 74 in Cape Girardeau (advance sign)
- Not I-55 or US 61 in Cape Girardeau
- US 74 in Cape Girardeau (goof for Missouri 74, 2004)
Carroll County
- Business US 65 and Missouri 10 in Carrollton
- End Junction for Missouri 10 in Carrollton
- End of Missouri 139 in Carroll County
- End of Missouri 41 near De Witt
- Missouri 139 in Carroll County
- Missouri 24 near Carrollton (goof for US 24)
- Missouri River at Waverly
- North Missouri 139 in Carroll County
- US 24 and Missouri 139 in Carroll County
- Unusual signal arm on Missouri 10 in Norborne
Carter County
- Carter County: Route K
- Former route of US 60 still marked in Van Buren
- Missouri 21 and 34 intersect with US 60 in Carter County
Cass County
- Archie city limits (older style)
- Button reflectors for a destination sign to US 71 and Missouri 7 from Missouri 2 near Harrisonville
- Button reflectors on exit sign for Routes B and A on US 71 near Archie
- East Route B and West Route A in Cass County
- Exit from US 71 with faded sign, button reflectors, and small supplemental route markers at Peculiar
- Interstate 49/US 71 in Missouri 291 near Harrisonville
- Missouri 58 exit from US 71 at Belton
- US 71 entrance ramp in Belton
- Unusual state outline shape for Missouri 58 marker in Raymore
Cedar County
Chariton County
- Destination sign at end of Missouri 11 west of Brunswick
- End of Missouri 11 near Brunswick
- Large sign indicating dead-end at Missouri 11 and US 24 near Brunswick
- Missouri 11 and US 24 west of Brunswick
- North Missouri 11 near Brunswick
Christian County
- Billings city limit sign featuring local singer Leon Rauch
- Construction warning sign for Missouri 13 on US 60 (2001)
- Missouri 13, Missouri 14, and US 160 in Nixa
- Mistaken use of directional arrows at Missouri 13 and Missouri 14 intersection with US 160 in Nixa
- Route EE at US 160 in Christian County
- Safety message on a stop-sign post in Nixa
- Slow-down warning on sign post in Nixa
- Trailblazer for Missouri 14 in a Nixa shopping center, words only
- US 60, Missouri 13 (now 413), and Missouri 14 in Billings (2001)
- US 60, Missouri 13, and Missouri 14 in Billings (2001)
- US 60, Missouri 13, and Missouri 14 in Billings (advance sign, 2001)
Clark County
- Missouri 27 at US 61 in Clark County
- Missouri 61 for US 61 in Clark County (2006)
- Trailblazer to Iowa 394 on US 61 at US 136 (1998)
- US 136 exit from Missouri 27 in Clark County
Clay County
- Arrow indicators but no markers on US 69 at Missouri 283 in Kansas City
- Arrow missing for Missouri 269 exit sign on Interstate 35 westbound in Kansas City
- Big green sign at the Missouri 9-283 split in North Kansas City
- Big green sign for Missouri 210 at Missouri 269 in North Kansas City
- Button reflectors on a lane sign for Interstate 35 at Missouri 269 in Kansas City
- Chouteau Bridge (1998 and 2008)
- Chouteau Bridge side view (1998)
- Chouteau Bridge view, from the bridge deck (1998)
- Chouteau Bridge view, with barricade (in 1998)
- Chouteau Bridge warning sign (1998)
- Chouteau Bridge warning sign on Missouri 269 (1998)
- Chouteau Bridge weight limit (1998)
- Contrasting city-limits sign styles for Kansas City
- End of Missouri 269 (northern endpoint)
- End of Missouri 269 (southern endpoint at Chouteau Bridge (2008))
- End of Missouri 269 in Kansas City (1998)
- End of Missouri 283 (northern endpoint)
- End of Missouri 283 (southern endpoint)
- Exit sign for non-existent Missouri 269 from Missouri 210 in North Kansas City (2012)
- Highway view of the 2001 Chouteau Bridge (taken in 2008)
- Interstate 35 northbound as Missouri 110 eastbound in Kearney (2012)
- Interstate 35 northbound as Missouri 110 eastbound in Kearney (2012)
- Interstate 35 northbound as Missouri 110 eastbound in Kearney (close-up, 2012)
- Interstate 35 northbound as Missouri 110 eastbound in Kearney with remaining I-35 mile marker (2012)
- Interstate 35, US 69, Missouri 33, but no Missouri 110 in Liberty (2012)
- Interstate 435 at US 169 in Kansas City
- Junction of Interstate 29 and US 71 with US 169 in Kansas City
- Junction of Interstate 435 with US 169 in Kansas City
- Junction of Missouri 283 with Missouri 9
- Junction of Missouri 9 at the southern endpoint of Missouri 283 in North Kansas City
- Missouri 1 and US 69 in Kansas City
- Missouri 1 as Route 1
- Missouri 1 in Kansas City (regular and pointy style)
- Missouri 1 in Kansas City plus Missouri 765 in Sedalia
- Missouri 210 and Missouri 269 in North Kansas City (2008)
- Missouri 33, Interstate 35, and US 69 in Liberty
- Missouri City city limits
- Missouri River bridge at Lexington (2003)
- North Missouri 283 at its southern end
- North and West Interstate 435 along with destination sign in Kansas City
- North and West Interstate 435 in Kansas City
- Side view of the 2001 Chouteau Bridge (taken in 2008)
- Spur US 169 in Smithville
- The standard square Missouri three-digit shield until 2000, on US 169 in Kansas City
- US 169 freeway mileage markers in Kansas City
- US 269 goof for Missouri 269 in Kansas City
- US 69 as Vivion Road in Kansas City
- Unusual outline on Missouri 152 in Liberty (square style)
- Unusual outline on Missouri 152 in Liberty: rectangular style
- Versatile arrow signals in Liberty
- WHB Road at Missouri 92 in Clay County
- West and East Missouri 210 in North Kansas City
- West and South Interstate 435 in Kansas City
- Wide and square US 169 in Kansas City
Clinton County
- Business Loop 35 from Interstate 35 in Cameron
- Missouri 110 designation along Interstate 35 south of Cameron
- Missouri 116 exit from Interstate 35 in Clinton County
- Missouri 116 on destination sign along Interstate 35 in Clinton County
- US 69 and Missouri 121 (a spur) at Wallace State Park south of Cameron
- US 69 and trailblazer to Missouri 121 south of Cameron
- Unusual lane shift sign on US 169 near Grayson
Cole County
- All cardinal directions on US 50 and US 63 in Jefferson City
- Business US 50 in Jefferson City
- Cole County: US 50 and 63 in 1954
- End of Missouri 17 near Eugene
- End of Missouri 179 in Jefferson City
- Jefferson City city limits
- MoDOT construction progress
- The state capitol in the distance on US 50 in Jefferson City
- US 50, 54, and 63 in Jefferson City
- US 54 Lake of the Ozarks exit from US 50 in Jefferson City
Cooper County
- Ashley Road in Boonville
- Button reflectors on warning sign (1975)
- Cutout reassurance marker for Missouri 41 in Cooper County (1975)
- Exit for Missouri 135 and Missouri 41 from Interstate 70 in Cooper County
- Exit for Missouri 135 and Missouri 41 from Interstate 70 in Cooper County (advance sign)
- Interstate 70 and US 40 cutouts in Cooper County (1981)
- Mileage sign along Interstate 70 in Cooper County (1975)
- Missouri 179 in Cooper County
- Missouri 5 exit from Interstate 70 in Boonville
- Missouri 87 and Business Loop 70 east of Boonville
- Missouri 98 and Missouri 179 exit from Interstate 70 in Cooper County
- Missouri 98 terminates at Missouri 87 and Business Loop 70 east of Boonville
- Opening of the Boonville Bridge in 1924
- Small reassurance markers used on supplemental routes
- The Boonville bridge over the Missouri River
- US 40, Missouri 5, and Business Loop 70 in Boonville (1975)
- Where did the other Ozarks go?
Crawford County
- Button reflectors on destination sign along Interstate 44 west of Cuba
- Historic US 66 in Bourbon
- Larger-style destination sign with button reflectors at Interstate 44 freeway entrance for Leasburg
- Old Highway 66, Bourbon
Dade County
Dallas County
- Sorry, there are no photos of routes in this county.
Daviess County
- Mixed-case city limit sign in Winston
- US 69 and an unsquare Route Z in Daviess County (1999)
- US 69 at Missouri 6 with Interstate 35 trailblazers west of Altamont
- US 69 at Missouri 6, with Missouri 6 going to Trenton
- Winston city limits (mixed-case)
DeKalb County
- Business US 36 in Cameron
- East Business Loop 35 in Cameron
- End of Business Loop 35 in Cameron
- Interstate 35 and Business Loop 35 in Cameron
- US 36 and Missouri 110 (Chicago-Kansas City Corridor) exit from Interstate 35 northbound east of Cameron (advance sign, 2012)
Dent County
Douglas County
- Sorry, there are no photos of routes in this county.
Dunkin County
Dunklin County
- End of Business Missouri 25 in Malden
- Missouri 25 and US 62 split at Malden
- Missouri 25, Business Missouri 25, and US 62 in Malden
- The Missouri-Arkansas border at the St. Francis River
- US 62 and Missouri 53 in Campbell
- US 62 concurrence with Missouri 25 south of Malden
- US 62 near the Missouri-Arkansas state line
Franklin County
- Missouri 185 in Sullivan
- Missouri 47 at Interstate 44 in St. Clair
- Missouri 47 exit from Interstate 44 near St. Clair
- No Passing Zones Unmarked on a Franklin County road
- Numbered exit sign on I-44 in Sullivan
- Older-style button-reflector destination sign for Cuba and St. Clair on Interstate 44 at Sullivan
- Route AT, Interstate 44, and US 50 in Franklin County
- Tiny sticker for Historic US 66, St. Clair
- US 50, Interstate 44, and Missouri 100 in Franklin County
Gasconade County
- Afternoon view of the old Missouri River bridge at Hermann, center of the bridge (2007)
- Amtrak train passing under the bridges crossing the Missouri River at Hermann (October 2007)
- Approaching Hermann from the north on Missouri 19
- Closeup profile of the new Missouri River bridge at Hermann (2007)
- Hermann city limits at the Gasconade county line
- Liability warning sign in a Hermann city park
- Markers for Missouri 100 and Missouri 19 on the Hermann bridge across the Missouri River (2007)
- Missouri 100 as it joins Missouri 19 in downtown Hermann
- Missouri 100 joins Missouri 19 at First and Market Streets in Hermann
- Missouri 100 joins Missouri 19 on the south side of Hermann
- Missouri 19 and 100 split at Frene Creek in Hermann
- Missouri 19 and Missouri 28 run concurrently in Owensville
- Missouri 19 intersects with US 50 in Gasconade County
- Missouri River bridge at Hermann (2007)
- Missouri River sign on the north side of the bridge at Hermann
- MoDOT Drive Smart sign, on the ground in Hermann
- North end of the old Missouri River bridge at Hermann, seen from the east, hiding the new bridge (2007)
- North end of the old Missouri River bridge at Hermann, seen from the west, also showing the new bridge (2007)
- Old and new Missouri River bridges side-by-side at Hermann (2007)
- South Missouri 19 and West Missouri 100 with Lewis and Clark marker in Hermann
- South approach of the new Missouri River bridge at Hermann (2007)
- South end of Missouri River bridge at Hermann, shown in profile (2007)
- South end of the new and old Missouri River bridges at Hermann, afternoon view (2007)
- The north end of the Missouri River bridge at Hermann, showing the approach on Missouri 19 (2007)
- The old Missouri River bridge at Hermann, view from the riverbank (2007)
- The south end of the new Missouri River bridge at Hermann (2007)
- The south end of the old Missouri River bridge at Hermann, already clipped off, profile view (2007)
- Vertically stacked markers for Missouri 19 and Missouri 100 in Hermann
- View of the riverbank and the north end of the Missouri River bridge at Hermann (2007)
- Walkway of the new Missouri River bridge at Hermann (2007)
- Weight limits for the old Missouri River bridge at Hermann (2007)
- West Missouri 100 with Lewis and Clark near Hermann
Gentry County
- Sorry, there are no photos of routes in this county.
Greene County
- A Missouri three-digit shield for US 160 with narrow digits
- A cover-up approaching US 60 and US 160 in Springfield
- A recreation path in Springfield
- A wide-style Missouri three-digit shield, rare until 2000
- Advance sign for Missouri 13 (now Missouri 413) and US 60 at the James River Freeway in Brookline (2004)
- Advance sign for Missouri 360 on the eastbound James River Freeway in Republic
- An add-on for Missouri 13 in Springfield
- Before and after at the James River Freeway in Springfield
- Business US 65 in Springfield
- City-made US 160 trailblazers in Springfield
- Colleges in Springfield
- East US 65 (instead of North) south of Springfield
- End Missouri 360 in Springfield (east endpoint)
- End of Missouri 360 in Springfield (west endpoint)
- Exit for westbound US 60 at southbound US 65 in Springfield
- Exit sign with Business banner for Business US 65 and Missouri 14 in Ozark
- Five-way stop in Springfield
- Greene County (featuring a Missouri governor)
- Greene County: Missouri 266
- Greene County: Route D, with two styles
- Markers indicating former routes of US 60 and US 65 south of Springfield
- Missouri 360 at Brookline
- Missouri 360 exit from Interstate 44, indicating connection to US 60, near Republic
- Missouri 360 exit from Interstate 44, indicating connection to US 60, near Republic (advance sign)
- Missouri 360 in Springfield (east endpoint, almost)
- Missouri 413 in Springfield
- Newly re-routed Missouri 13 with US 60 and US 160 in Springfield (2002-2003)
- No stopping for cross traffic in Springfield
- Older-style Business Loop 44 marker in Springfield
- Post-route realignment sign for US 160 and Missouri 13 on US 60 in Springfield (2005)
- Route FF covers Missouri 13 near Springfield
- Route markers on mileage signs for Interstate 44 west of Springfield
- Shields on destination sign from Missouri 13 in Springfield
- Showing four types of markers: US 60 and Missouri 13 at Routes M and MM along with an Interstate 44 trailblazer in Republic (2001)
- Sign at exit for Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield (2005)
- Sign for Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield (2005)
- Sign for Springfield-Branson National Airport on the James River Freeway near Republic
- South Route NN in Greene County
- Stamped-metal street sign in Republic
- Tacked-on Missouri 13 in Springfield
- The standard square Missouri three-digit shield until 2000, on US 160 in Springfield
- Tiny Missouri 13 next to US 160 big green sign in Springfield
- US 160 near Willard
- US 60 and 160 in Springfield
- US 60 and Business US 65 in Springfield
- US 60 and Missouri 413 at Missouri 360 in Springfield
- US 60 to US 65 from Business US 65 in Springfield
- US 66 signs in Missouri
- Verbal description for US 60 at the Missouri 360 exit from Interstate 44
- Warning for upcoming red lights on Missouri 13 north of Springfield
- Warning sign and lights for train crossing at US 60 and US 65 in Springfield
- Warning sign for right turns in Springfield
Grundy County
- Business US 65 in Trenton
- End of Business US 65 in Trenton
- End of Missouri 146 (2012)
- End of Route AA in Trenton
- End of pavement stripe at the end of Missouri 128
- Grundy County courthouse in Trenton
- Grundy County jail in Trenton
- Junction of Business US 65 and US 65 in Trenton
- Missouri 128 to Crowder State Park near Trenton (2002)
- Missouri 128 to Crowder State Park near Trenton (2012)
- Missouri 190 at Missouri 146 in Grundy County
- Missouri 6 in Grundy County
- MoDOT maintenance sign at the end of Missouri 128 in Crowder State Park (beginning of state maintenance)
- MoDOT maintenance sign at the end of Missouri 128 in Crowder State Park (end of state maintenance)
- Plaza Hotel in Trenton
- Trenton city limits
Harrison County
- End of Missouri 146 east of Bethany
- Lamoni, Iowa misspelled on a destination sign
- Right-of-way marker in Bethany
- Spur US 69 between Interstate 35 and US 69 in Bethany
- Spur US 69 in Bethany
- Spur US 69 in Bethany, with east being north
- US 136 and Missouri 146 east of Bethany
- US 136 at Interstate 35 in Bethany
- US 136 in Harrison County (1989)
- US 69, US 136, Interstate 35, and Route W in Bethany
- Unusual left-turn configuration in Bethany
Henry County
- A circle for Route E in Windsor
- Missouri 13 and 52 south of Clinton
- Missouri 7, 13, 18, and 52 in Clinton
Hickory County
- Colorful directions to Pomme de Terre State Park
- Each end of Missouri 64B in Hickory County
- End of Missouri 254 in Hickory County
- Junction of US 65 at US 54 in Preston
- Missouri 123 at US 54 in Weaubleau
- Missouri 254 at US 54 in Hermitage
- Missouri 254 over the Pomme de Terre dam
- Missouri 64B at Missouri 64 in Hickory County
- Pomme de Terre Lake Road 64B-30 in Hickory County
- Preston city limits
- Route RD in Hickory County
- US 54 at Missouri 254 in Hermitage
- US 54 at US 65 in Preston
- Watery end of the road at Pomme de Terre Lake
Holt County
- Bridge curve sign on US 59 near Oregon
- Mistaken direction for US 159 in Holt County (2000)
- Not a mistake but confusing: South US 159 and North Missouri 111
Howard County
- Alternate Missouri 240 in Howard County (north end)
- Alternate Missouri 240 in Howard County at US 40
- Alternate Missouri 240 junction in Howard County
- Business Missouri 240 in Glasgow
- Directions to the Boonville casino, 20 miles away
- End of Alternate Missouri 240 in Howard County
- End of Business Missouri 240 in Glasgow
- End of Missouri 187 in Howard County
- End of Spur Missouri 240 in Howard County
- Junction of Alternate Missouri 240 and Missouri 240 in Howard County
- Junction of Alternate Missouri 240 in Howard County
- Missouri 187 at Missouri 87 in Howard County (northbound)
- Missouri 187 at Missouri 87 in Howard County (southbound)
- Missouri 3 northwest of Fayette
- Missouri 5 and Missouri 240 near Fayette (older-style borderless markers)
- Missouri 5, Missouri 240, and Missouri 3 in Howard County
- Missouri 5, Missouri 87, Missouri 240, and Business Route 240 along with the Glasgow city limit sign
- Missouri 87, Missouri 240, and Missouri 5 with Lewis and Clark in Glasgow
- Opening of the Boonville Bridge in 1924
- Spur Missouri 240 at US 40 and Missouri 240 in Howard County
- The Boonville bridge over the Missouri River
- The Howard County Courthouse
- The Missouri River highway bridge at Glasgow
- The railroad bridge at Glasgow
- Three numbered spurs: 15 (Monroe County), 180 (St. Louis County), 240 (Howard County)
Howell County
- Double warning diamond signs on US 60 east of Willow Springs
- Missouri 76 and Missouri 137 in Willow Springs (interchange where the two routes end)
- US 60 and Missouri 17 east of Mountain View
- US 60 and US 63 near Willow Springs
- US 60 at Missouri 17 in Mountain View
- US 63 and US 60 intersection near Willow Springs
- US 63 and US 60 intersection near Willow Springs (advance sign)
Iron County
Jackson County
- A big brown sign in Kansas City, Mo.
- A supplemental directional banner: South Route D in Kansas City
- Advance signs for the Grandview Triangle interchange from US 71 in Kansas City
- All directions at US 169 and Interstate 70 in downtown Kansas City from West 5th Street
- Another set of odd state outlines on Missouri 150 and Missouri 7 in Lake Lotawana
- Armour Road at Interstate 29 and 35 in Kansas City
- Art Deco traffic light in Kansas City
- Bartle Hall in the background on Broadway in Kansas City
- Big blue sign with tourist attractions in Kansas City
- Big blue sign with tourist attractions with an addition in Kansas City
- Broadway Bridge in Kansas City as seen from Broadway with 6th Street Trafficway sign downtown
- Christopher Bond Bridge in Kansas City, southern approach
- Curve approaching south end of the Christopher Bond Bridge in Kansas City
- Destination sign with button reflectors in Grandview
- Emanuel Cleaver misspelled
- End of Interstate 29 at the northeast corner of the Kansas City downtown freeway loop (2012)
- End of Interstate 29 just south of the Paseo Bridge in Kansas City (1998)
- End of Interstate 470 in Independence
- End of Interstate 670 in the Kansas City downtown freeway loop (1998)
- End of Missouri 9 on Heart of America Bridge in Kansas City
- Exit for 155th Street from US 71 in Grandview and Kansas City
- Exits in the northeast corner of the Kansas City downtown freeway loop
- First Missouri exit on Interstate 35 northbound in Kansas City
- I-470 at US 50 and Missouri 350 in Lee's Summit
- I-670 as I-70 Alternate on I-70 in Kansas City
- Interstate 35 at 10th Street in downtown Kansas City (1986)
- Interstate 35-70 marker in downtown Kansas City
- Interstate 470 and US 50 in Lee's Summit
- Interstate 49 and US 71 at Missouri 150 in Grandview
- Interstate 49 mile marker, not yet ready for use, on US 71 in Grandview (2012)
- Interstate 670 and Interstate 35 markers in downtown Kansas City, has one marker without the state name
- Kansas City downtown loop: Exit 3 (northeast corner)
- Kansas City downtown loop: Exits 2G and 2H
- Kansas City downtown loop: Exits 2G and 2H (advance sign on Interstate 35)
- Kansas City downtown loop: Exits 2J, 2L, and 2M
- Kansas City freeway loop exit at night (1982)
- Lighted Red Signal Ahead sign on Watkins Drive at Gregory Boulevard in Kansas City
- M291 in Lee's Summit
- Meyer Boulevard at Watkins Drive, Kansas City, Mo.
- Meyer Boulevard bridge over Watkins Drive, Kansas City
- Mile marker on Interstate 470 in Lee's Summit
- Mileage signs for Swope Parkway on Watkins Drive in Kansas City (1998 and 1999)
- Missouri 150 and Route E in Lone Jack
- Missouri 150 in Lone Jack
- Missouri 350 in Kansas City, with another unusual outline
- Missouri 9, US 24, and Interstates 35 and 70 in downtown Kansas City
- North Missouri 291 and North Interstate 470 in Lee's Summit
- Old name and the new name together on Front Street in Kansas City
- Parking sign-sized US 56 in Kansas City
- Paseo Boulevard just south of the Paseo Bridge in Kansas City (1998)
- Paseo Boulevard just south of the Paseo Bridge in Kansas City (2006)
- Pointy-style marker on wrong-size sign blank on Interstate 470 and Missouri 291 in Lee's Summit
- Riverbank view of the Bond Bridge in Kansas City
- Single-panel trailblazer for US 24, Interstate 35, and Interstate 70 on Independence Avenue in downtown Kansas City
- Slow down on the Jackson Curve in Kansas City
- South Missouri 291 exit from Interstate 470 in Lee's Summit
- Temporary end of Watkins Drive in Kansas City (1998)
- Temporary route for US 71 in Kansas City (1998)
- The Kansas City downtown freeway loop toward Bartle Hall
- The Liberty Memorial and Union Station in Kansas City
- The clock at Kansas City's restored Union Station
- US 210 in Kansas City (goof for Missouri 210)
- US 56 West from US 71 in Kansas City
- US 56 in Kansas City
- US 71 approaching the Grandview Triangle in Kansas City (1984)
- US V (goof) in Independence (2004)
- Watkins Drive (US 71) at the downtown Kansas City freeway loop
- Watkins Drive (US 71) in Kansas City
- Watkins Drive at 59th Street, Kansas City
- Watkins Drive at 67th Street, Kansas City
- Westbound Interstate 70 on the downtown Kansas City freeway loop
Jasper County
- A US 71 sign without Interstate 49 in Jasper County (2012)
- Advance sign for original north endpoint of Missouri 249 at Zora Street in Joplin
- All points of the compass represented by Missouri 96 and Missouri 171, plus Business US 71, near Carthage
- All route types at Interstate 49/US 71 and Route FF in Joplin
- Business Loop 49 at 32nd Street in Joplin
- Business Loop 49, Interstate 49, US 71, Missouri 96, and Missouri 171 at the terminus of Missouri 571 in Carthage
- Business Loop 49, Missouri 96, and Missouri 171 in Carthage
- Business US 71 and Missouri 171 near Carthage
- Business US 71 near Joplin
- Business US 71 shield on destination sign from Missouri 249 exit in Joplin
- Business US 71, Missouri 171, Missouri 249, and Route HH in Carterville
- Business US 71, Missouri 96, and Missouri 171 near Carthage
- Business US 71, Missouri 96, and Missouri 171 near Carthage (freeway-style sign)
- Button reflectors for Brooklyn Heights exit from Business US 71 and Missouri 171
- Button reflectors on destination sign for Brooklyn Heights
- Carytown (locally maintained sign)
- Controlled right-of-way warning along US 71
- Destination sign for Joplin and Springfield on a county road near Joplin
- Destination sign on Missouri 59 showing the I-44/I-49 concurrence
- East Route YY in Jasper County (formerly Missouri 96)
- East endpoint of Missouri 66 with a Keep Left sign east of Duenweg
- End of Missouri 249 in Carterville
- End of Missouri 249 in Joplin
- Exits for US 71 and Missouri 249 from Interstate 44 in Joplin
- Historic US 66 alignments designated in Webb City
- I-44 as the Gene Taylor Highway
- I-44, I-49, and US 71 advance sign on Missouri 59 in Jasper County
- Interstate 44 mileage marker in Jasper County, new in 2004
- Interstate 49 0.2-mile marker south of Carthage
- Interstate 49 mile marker, not yet ready for use, on US 71 near Carthage (2012)
- Junction Interstate 49 and US 71 at Route FF in Joplin
- Junction of Interstate 44 and US 71 with directional banners on Missouri 66 east of Joplin
- Junction of Interstate 49, US 71, Business Loop 49, and Missouri 171 at the end of Missouri 571 in Carthage
- Junction of Missouri 249 concurrences with Routes AA and HH in Carterville
- Keep Left sign at the eastern endpoint of Missouri 66
- Markers for Interstate 44 and Missouri 249 at Interstate 49 and US 71 in Joplin
- Missouri 171, Missouri 96, and Route YY (a partial replacement of Missouri 96)
- Missouri 249 and (small-shield) Interstate 44 used as destinations from Zora Street in Joplin
- Missouri 249 and Route HH in Carterville, both wide-style markers with no directional banners
- Missouri 249 at Routes HH and AA in Carterville (all wide-style markers)
- Missouri 43 and Business Loop 44 in Joplin
- Missouri 96 exit from US 71 near Carthage (advance sign)
- Missouri 96 exit from US 71 near Carthage (at exit)
- Missouri 96 trailblazer near Carl Junction (posted on a former route of Missouri 96)
- Missouri Department of Transportation boundary marker
- Narrow font on a destination sign along Business US 71 in Webb City
- No state name on Interstate 49 shields in Joplin (2012)
- North and south US 71 at the same time near Carthage
- Older hazard markers near Carthage
- Original north endpoint of Missouri 249 at Zora Street in Joplin
- Present-day Missouri 66 near Joplin
- Railroad crossing in Webb City
- Route VV along with Missouri 249 along Zora Street in Joplin
- Route VV exit from Missouri 249 at Zora Street in Joplin
- Routes V and D from US 71 in Jasper County
- Routes V and D in Jasper County
- The end of Business Loop 49 and Missouri 171 in Carthage (2012)
- The end of Business Loop 49 and Missouri 171 without Interstate 49 (2012)
- Trail of Tears sign
- Two business loops intersect in Joplin (2012)
- US 249 for Missouri 249 at Missouri 66 and Business Loop 44 east of Joplin
- US 249 for Missouri 249 near Joplin
- US 249 for Missouri 249 on Zora Street near Joplin
- US 66 in Joplin (late 1990s construction marker)
- Wide and square supplemental markers for Route VV at Missouri 249 in Joplin
Jefferson County
- A black Missouri 141 outline on a construction sign near Arnold (2001)
- A black Missouri 141 outline on a construction sign near Arnold at Interstate 55 (2001)
- Jefferson County: Route N
- Missouri 21 with a square outline in Jefferson County (2002)
- Square outlines on markers for Missouri 21 in Jefferson County (2002)
Johnson County
- Postoak community sign (blue letters on white background)
- US 58 instead of Missouri 58 on a destination sign in Johnson County
Knox County
- Sorry, there are no photos of routes in this county.
Laclede County
Lafayette County
- Junction assembly with directional arrows in Higginsville
- Lafayette and Saline Counties (older and newer style)
- Mileage sign for Kansas City on US 24 near Lexington
- Missouri 13 South from US 24 in Lexington
- Missouri 13 and 224 in Lexington
- Missouri 13 and Business 13 in Higginsville
- Missouri 13 at the south end of the Lexington Bridge (2005)
- Missouri 13 freeway ends, south side of Lexington Bridge (2005)
- Missouri 131 in Lafayette County
- Missouri 224, Missouri 13, and the Santa Fe Trail in Lexington
- Missouri River bridge at Lexington (2003)
- Napoleon city limits
- North end of 1925 Lexington Bridge (2003)
- Removal of 1925 Lexington Bridge floor (2005)
- Side view of the north end of the 1925 Lexington Bridge (2003)
- South end of 1925 Lexington Bridge (2003)
- South end of 1925 Lexington Bridge, showing Missouri River and county boundary signs (2003)
- US 224 for Missouri 224 in Lexington (2002)
- View of 1925 Lexington Bridge from Missouri 13 (2003)
- View of 1925 Lexington Bridge from Missouri 224 (2005)
- View of 1925 Lexington Bridge from the south after it was closed in 2005
- View of 1925 Lexington Bridge from the top of the bluff in Lexington (2003)
- View of 1925 Lexington Bridge from the top of the bluff in Lexington (2005)
- War memorial overlooking 1925 Lexington Bridge
- War memorial overlooking 1925 Lexington Bridge (historic marker)
- When the outlines wear out: Missouri 20
- When the outlines wear out: Missouri 23
- Yellow stop sign at the Lexington post office
Lawrence County
- Albatross community sign
- Missouri 96 and Historic US 66 near Halltown
- Route NN on the Dade-Lawrence county line
- US 60 and the Trail of Tears historic route west of Aurora
- US 60 intersects with Missouri 39 and Missouri 265 in Aurora
Lewis County
- Business US 61 and Route B at the end of Missouri 16 in Canton
- Business US 61 exit from US 61 south of LaGrange
- Missouri 16 exit from US 61 near Canton
- Trailblazer to Missouri 81
Lincoln County
- Misspelled Moscow Mills on US 61 in Lincoln County (2007)
- Pictographic speed zone sign on Missouri 79 in Elsberry
Linn County
- End of Missouri 130 in Linn County (eastern endpoint)
- End of Missouri 130 in Linn County (northern endpoint)
- Missouri 5 and Missouri 139 at US 36 in Laclede
- Missouri 5, 110, 139 and US 36 seven-marker assembly in Laclede
- Missouri 5, US 36, Missouri 110, and Missouri 139 at Missouri 130 in Linn County
- Northbound Missouri 11 at US 36, Missouri 5, and Missouri 110 in Brookfield
- Side-mounted Missouri 110 marker on larger destination sign for US 36 and Missouri 5 at Missouri 11 in Brookfield (2012)
- US 36, Missouri 130, and Missouri 139 in Linn County
- US 36, Missouri 139, and Route W in Linn County
- US 36, Missouri 5, and Missouri 110 on Missouri 11 at the Brookfield interchange of US 36
Livingston County
- Chillicothe city limits (and public power)
- End of Missouri 190 in Chillicothe
- Junction of US 36 and Missouri 110 in Chillicothe
- Truck detour for Missouri 139 along US 36 and Missouri 110 east of Chillicothe (2012)
- US 36 and Missouri 110 at US 65 in Chillicothe
- US 36 and Missouri 110 at US 65 in Chillicothe (close-up)
Macon County
- Business US 36 in Macon
- Detour marker for Missouri 149 on US 36 in Macon County (2005)
- End Business US 36 in Macon
- Junction Detour Missouri 149 in Macon County (2005, unusual outline shape)
- Missouri 129 just off US 36 west of New Cambria (pointy style, new in 2007)
- Pointy-style marker for Missouri 129 at US 36 and Missouri 110 in Macon County
- Route AX at US 63 in Axtell
Madison County
Maries County
- Destination sign for Vienna and Vichy on Missouri 28
- East Missouri 42 in Vienna
- End of Missouri 42 south of Belle
- End of Missouri 89 in Belle (southern endpoint)
- Maries County (current style)
- Missouri 28 and hidden Spur 28 at US 63 in Maries County
- Missouri 28 at Route Y in Maries County
- Missouri 28 at the end of Missouri 42 south of Belle
- Missouri 42 at US 63 in Vienna
- Missouri 89's southernmost intersection, with Missouri 28 in Belle
- Rush hour in Vienna
- Two ways to the same route in Maries County
Marion County
- End of Missouri 79 at US 36 and Interstate 72 in Hannibal (2005)
- Former end of Missouri 79 at the former US 36 in Hannibal (1998)
- Former west entrance to the 1936 Mark Twain bridge at Hannibal (2000)
- Future I-72 on US 36 eastbound in Hannibal (in 1998)
- Future Interstate 72 in Hannibal (1998)
- Interstate 72 and the former Mark Twain bridge at Hannibal (1998)
- Missouri 168 and Route W at US 61 in Hannibal
- Missouri 168 exit from US 24 and US 61 near Palmyra
- Missouri 6 at US 24 and US 61 in Marion County
- Old-style bridge on old US 61 at the North Fabius River in Marion County
- Piers for the new Mark Twain bridge at Hannibal, under construction in 1998
- Remnants of the former Mark Twain bridge at Hannibal (2000, view from Cardiff Hill)
- Remnants of the former Mark Twain bridge at Hannibal (2000, view from downtown levee)
- The Cardiff Hill lighthouse at Hannibal (1998)
- The Mark Twain Dinette, a restaurant at Hannibal (1998)
- The Mark Twain bridge at Hannibal, west end
- The Mississippi River bridges at Quincy, Illinois (opposite West Quincy, Mo.)
- The end of Missouri 79 at the former Mark Twain bridge at Hannibal (1998)
- The former Mark Twain bridge at Hannibal (view from Cardiff Hill, 1998)
- The new Mark Twain bridge at Hannibal (1) (view from Cardiff Hill, 2000)
- The new Mark Twain bridge at Hannibal (2) (view from Cardiff Hill, 2000)
- The new Mark Twain bridge at Hannibal, under construction in 1998
- The west end of the former Mark Twain bridge at Hannibal (1998)
- The west end of the former Mark Twain bridge on US 36 in Hannibal (1998)
- Trailblazer to Interstate 72 in Hannibal in 1998
- US 24 and US 61 concurrence in Marion County
- US 24 and US 61 split in Marion County
- US 24 at US 61 in Marion County
McDonald County
- All route types on Missouri 59 in Goodman
- Business US 71 and Missouri 76 in Anderson
- Business US 71 in Anderson
- Destination sign for US 71 at newly-opened interchange in 2007 near Pineville
- Detour Business US 71 with stick-on letters at Route EE in Pineville after US 71 was relocated in 2007
- Detour Business US 71 with stick-on letters in Pineville after US 71 was relocated in 2007
- Exit sign confusion on US 71 near Goodman
- Gantry for US 71 south of Pineville
- Highway curve marking the temporary southern end of Interstate 49 at US 71 (2012)
- Interstate 49 and US 71 at Route H in Pineville
- Interstate 49 mile marker in Pineville
- Lobbying for a better US 71
- Missouri 59 and Missouri 76 split near Anderson
- Missouri 59 at Anderson
- Missouri 71 in McDonald County (goof for US 71, 2004)
- Missouri 76 and Missouri 43 in McDonald County
- Missouri 76 intersects with Missouri 43 in McDonald County
- Missouri 90 at Missouri 59 in Noel
- Missouri 90 at Route E east of Jane
- Missouri 90 from US 71 near Jane
- Missouri 90 near Southwest City
- Neon arrow pointing the way to Goodman from Missouri 59
- Oklahoma 20 and Missouri 43
- Oklahoma 20, Arkansas 43, and Missouri 43 (2004)
- Oklahoma 20, Arkansas 43, and Missouri 43 (2006)
- Route NN in McDonald County
- Southbound US 71 south of Pineville heading into Arkansas
- Southern end of Interstate 49 in Missouri (2012)
- Southernmost northbound Interstate 49 sign in Missouri (2012)
- Three states meet: Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma
- Trailblazer for Arkansas 279 from US 71 in Missouri
- US 71 and Missouri 76 near Anderson (2001)
- US 71 at Business US 71 in Pineville, with stick-on letters for the Business designation
- US 71 at Missouri 90 near Jane
- US 71 at Route OO near the Arkansas state line
Mercer County
- Missouri 145 at US 136 in Mercer County
- Missouri 145 in Mercer County
- US 136 and US 65 concurrence in Princeton
- US 65 and US 136 in Princeton
Miller County
- Business US 54 and Missouri 52 exit from US 54 near Eldon
- Business US 54 and Missouri 52 south of Eldon
- Business US 54 exit from US 54 near Eldon
- Homemade road-closed sign in Camden County
- Lake Ozark Community Bridge
- The tollbooth for the Lake Ozark Community Bridge
- Tolls for the Lake Ozark Community Bridge
- Two-ton limit on a Miller County bridge
Mississippi County
- Business Loop 57 along with US 62 and Missouri 77 in Charleston
- Button reflectors on freeway entrance sign for Interstate 57 and US 60 west of Charleston
- Interstate 55 as a destination on Interstate 57 in Mississippi County
- Interstate 57 and US 60 in Mississippi County
- Junction of Interstate 57 and Business Loop 57 near Charleston, Missouri
- US 60, US 62, Missouri 77, and Route Y in Wilson City
- US 60, US 62, Missouri 77, and two supplemental routes in Mississippi County
Moniteau County
Monroe County
- Business US 24 and Missouri 154 in Paris
- Cosmopolitan destinations on Missouri 15
- Directions to other routes in Monroe County
- End of Business US 24 and Missouri 154 in Paris
- End of Missouri 107 east of Paris (southern terminus)
- End of Missouri 107 east of Stoutsville (northern terminus)
- Madison city limits (mixed-case)
- Misleading destination sign at the northern end of Missouri 107
- Missouri 151 and US 24 in Paris
- Missouri 154, Missouri 107, and Route E in Monroe County
- Paris city limits (1998)
- Paris city limits (2012)
- The Union Covered Bridge in Monroe County
- Three numbered spurs: 15 (Monroe County), 180 (St. Louis County), 240 (Howard County)
- US 24 and Missouri 151 at the start of a brief concurrence in Paris
Montgomery County
- Danville city limits
- End of Missouri 161 near Danville
- Interstate 70, US 40, Route TT, and Missouri 161 in Montgomery County
- Junction of Routes AA and ZZ in Wellsville
- Katy trail marker for Missouri 94, using a circle, in Montgomery County
- Katy trail marker for Missouri 94, using a circle, in Montgomery County (close-up)
- Missouri 19 and 161 in Montgomery City
- Missouri 19 at Routes AA and ZZ in Wellsville
- Missouri 94 and Missouri 19 intersect in Montgomery County
- Missouri River sign on the north side of the bridge at Hermann
- North Route F at Interstate 70 near High Hill
- Route RB to the Danville Wildlife Area in Montgomery County
- Spur Route Y in Montgomery County
Morgan County
- Sorry, there are no photos of routes in this county.
New Madrid County
- Business Loop 55 with US 61 and US 62 in New Madrid
- Business US 60 and US 60 in New Madrid County
- Business US 60 in New Madrid County (junction sign)
- Interstate 57 and US 60 at Interstate 55 (advance exit sign)
- Missouri 80 exit from Interstate 55 near Matthews
- Pointing to a ferry to Kentucky on Interstate 55 in New Madrid County
- Route MM upside down makes Route WW
- Strange arrow placement on US 62 in New Madrid County
- US 61 and US 62 concurrence south of Howardville (2001)
- US 61 and US 62 concurrence south of Howardville (2004)
- US 62 and US 61 intersect south of Howardville (2001)
- US 62 and US 61 intersect south of Howardville (2004)
Newton County
- All route types at Interstate 49/US 71 and Route FF in Joplin
- Business Loop 49 and Missouri 175 exit from Interstate 49/US 71 in Newton County
- Business Loop 49 at 32nd Street in Joplin
- Business Loop 49 designation in Joplin (2012)
- Business US 71 at Missouri 59 south of Neosho
- Bypass warning for truck traffic on Missouri 43 in Seneca
- Destination sign for Fort Smith, Arkansas at the US 71/US 60 interchange southwest of Neosho
- Destination sign on Missouri 59 showing the I-44/I-49 concurrence
- Different-sized Business Loop 49 markers at Business US 60 in Neosho
- End of US 166 and US 400 at I-44 in Newton County
- Enhanced advance warning for stop sign near Neosho
- Granby water tower
- Junction Interstate 49 and US 71 at Route FF in Joplin
- Keep right with two arrows in Seneca
- Markers for Interstate 44 and Missouri 249 at Interstate 49 and US 71 in Joplin
- Missouri 43 trailblazer at Seneca
- Missouri 59 and US 60 in Newton County
- Missouri 59, US 60, and Business US 71 in Neosho
- Missouri 86 and 175 with Business US 71 near Neosho
- Missouri Southern State University exit sign near Joplin
- Neon arrow pointing the way to Neosho
- No direction for US 60 near Neosho
- No state name on Interstate 49 shields in Joplin (2012)
- Present-day Newton County road: Old 16 Highway (an early route of US 60)
- Short concurrence of Missouri 86 with Missouri 59 and US 60 in Newton County (east end)
- Short concurrence of Missouri 86 with Missouri 59 and US 60 in Newton County (west end)
- Speed zone ahead in a warning sign near Neosho
- US 166 and US 400 just inside the Kansas border
- US 60 and US 71 interchange southwest of Neosho
- US 60, Business US 60, and Missouri 59 in Newton County
- US 71 continues as Missouri 249 near Joplin (all four route types shown)
Newtown County
Nodaway County
Oregon County
- Sorry, there are no photos of routes in this county.
Osage County
- End of Missouri 100 in Linn
- End of Missouri 89 in Chamois (northern endpoint)
- Graphic representation of the US 50/US 63 intersection in Osage County
- Missouri 100 in Chamois at the end of Missouri 89
- Missouri 133 at US 63 near Westphalia
- Missouri 63 and 50 at the Osage River near Jefferson City (goofs for US 63 and US 50, 2000)
- Missouri 63 at the Osage River (goof for US 63, 2000)
- Missouri 89 at the Spur 89-Missouri 89 split
- MoDOT construction progress sign
- North Spur 89 in Osage County
- Right-of-way marker on US 50 in Linn
- South Missouri 89 in Chamois
- South Spur 89 in Osage County
- Spur 89 at Missouri 89 in Osage County
- Spur 89 at US 50 in Osage County
- The leaning version of Missouri 63 and 50 (goofs for US 63 and US 50, 2000)
- Trailblazer to US 50 at the Missouri 89-Spur 89 split in Osage County
- US 50 and Missouri 100 in Linn
Ozark County
- Missouri 101 between Bakersfield and Caulfield (two variants)
- Missouri Route AR becomes Arkansas 87 near Bakersfield
- Ozark County, street-sign style
- The state abbreviation becomes the name: Route AR at Missouri 101 and Missouri 142 in Bakersfield
Pemiscot County
- Interstate 55, US 61, Routes BB and K in Pemiscot County
- Interstate 55, US 61, and US 412 near Caruthersville
- Missouri 84 exit from Interstate 55 at Hayti
- Pemiscot County marker with an unusual shape
Perry County
- Directional sign at Interstate 55 freeway entrance in Perry County (1975)
- Perry County route marker with address indicators (as seen from Missouri 51)
- Sign assembly for upcoming exit on Interstate 55 (1975)
Pettis County
- Circle-style pedestrian signal in downtown Sedalia
- End of Spur US 50 in Smithton
- Missouri 1 in Kansas City plus Missouri 765 in Sedalia
- Missouri's highest-numbered route: Missouri 765 in Sedalia
- Spur US 50 in Pettis County
- Spur US 50, splitting from Route W at Smithton
- US 65 for Missouri 765 business loop into Sedalia
Phelps County
- Metric destination sign for distance to St. Louis from Rolla on Interstate 44
- Missouri 68 and Missouri 8 at Interstate 44 in St. James
- US 63 and Business Loop 44 at Interstate 44, Rolla
Pike County
Platte County
- Blue arrows for Interstate 29 and US 71 in Platte Woods
- Destination sign for Interstate 29, US 71, and Interstate 435 in Kansas City (airport)
- East Route EE in Moberly (plus South Route N in Platte City)
- End of Interstate 635 in Kansas City (1989)
- Exit signs on Interstate 635 at Riverside (1989)
- Hyper-detailed Missouri outline for Missouri 9 at US 69 in Riverside
- Interstate 435 as alternate Interstate 29 in Platte County
- Junction of Missouri 92 and 273 in Tracy
- Kansas City airport exit from Interstate 29 (1975)
- Kansas City city limits
- Lewis and Clark on Missouri 45 in Kansas City
- Limited access advisory on Missouri 92 in Platte County
- Mile marker on Interstate 435 in Platte County
- Missouri 9 in Platte Woods
- Missouri 92, Spur 92 (maybe), and Missouri 273 in Tracy
- Missouri outline for Route D near Kansas City International Airport
- Platte Woods city limits
- Pointing to Interstate 29 and US 71 at the end of Missouri 9 in Kansas City
- Pointing to the wrong Interstate at Platte City
- Roundabout warning on Missouri 45 in Parkville
- Spur 45 and Missouri 45 in Platte County
- Spur Missouri 45 in Platte County
- The end of Route N in Platte County
- View of unmarked Spur 45 at its endpoint in Waldron (northbound)
- View of unmarked Spur 45 at its endpoint in Waldron (southbound)
- Welcome from the Kansas City airport
- Wide markers for Missouri 273 and Missouri 92 in Tracy
Polk County
Pulaski County
- A destination sign for other routes on Missouri 28 in Dixon (2002)
- Business Loop 44 and Business Spur 44 at St. Robert
- Destinations for major but distant highways from Dixon, Missouri (2007)
- Interstate 44 marked as Business Loop 44 at St. Robert
- Junction of Missouri 28 in Dixon (2007)
- Junction with Business Spur 44 and Business Loop 44 at St. Robert
- Missouri 28 east of Dixon
- Present-day Historic US 66 marker on I-44 in Pulaski County
- Pulaski County (with emblem)
Putnam County
- End of Missouri 149 at the Iowa line
- The smaller version of the state-line sign in Putnam County at the Iowa line
Ralls County
Randolph County
- East Route EE in Moberly (plus South Route N in Platte City)
- Route EE to downtown Moberly from US 63
- Unusual supplemental concurrence of Routes B and A in Randolph County
- Where's the city of Route?
Ray County
- Business Missouri 10 and supplemental route trailblazer in Richmond
- Business Missouri 10 concurrent with Business Missouri 13 in Richmond
- Business Routes 10 and 13 and northbound Missouri 13 in Richmond
- Business Routes 10 and 13 at Missouri 13 in Richmond
- East Route J in Ray County (new in 2003)
- Junction of Missouri 13 and Business Missouri 13 in Richmond
- Missouri 13 freeway ends, north side of Lexington Bridge (2005)
- Missouri 13 traffic directed to Route J from the north end of the Lexington Bridge (2005)
- North end of 1925 Lexington Bridge (2003)
- Removal of 1925 Lexington Bridge floor (2005)
- Richmond as mushroom capital
- Side view of the north end of the 1925 Lexington Bridge (2003)
- South end of 1925 Lexington Bridge (2003)
- South end of 1925 Lexington Bridge, showing Missouri River and county boundary signs (2003)
- View of 1925 Lexington Bridge from Missouri 13 (2003)
- View of 1925 Lexington Bridge from Missouri 224 (2005)
- View of 1925 Lexington Bridge from the south after it was closed in 2005
- View of 1925 Lexington Bridge from the top of the bluff in Lexington (2003)
- View of 1925 Lexington Bridge from the top of the bluff in Lexington (2005)
- West Missouri 10 at Route J at the Hardin city limits
Reynolds County
Ripley County
- Sorry, there are no photos of routes in this county.
Saline County
- Destination sign for Miami and Slater on Missouri 41 in Saline County
- End of Business US 65 and Missouri 240 in Marshall
- End of Missouri 122 in Saline County
- Junction assembly for Missouri 5, Missouri 87, and Business Missouri 240 on the other side of the Missouri River from Glasgow
- Junction of Missouri 122 and Route NN in Saline County
- Lafayette and Saline Counties (older and newer style)
- Missouri 122 at its junction with Missouri 41 in Saline County
- Missouri 41 in Arrow Rock
- Missouri 41 with no directional banner south of Arrow Rock
- Missouri 41, Missouri 122, and Route NN in Saline County
- Santa Fe Trail sign at Arrow Rock
- Speed limit ahead in Arrow Rock
- The Missouri 240 approach on the west side of the Missouri River bridge opposite Glasgow (2007)
- The west side of the Missouri River bridge on Missouri 240 opposite Glasgow (2007)
- Two directions for historical markers on Missouri 41 in Saline County
- US 65, Missouri 240, and trailblazer to Missouri 41 in Marshall
- Unmarked Spur Missouri 41 in Miami
- Unmarked end of Missouri 122 at Van Meter State Park
Schuyler County
- Junction of US 63 and 136 near Lancaster
- Missouri 202 near Lancaster
- Small reassurance markers used on supplemental routes
- US 63, US 136, and Missouri 202 near Lancaster
Scotland County
- Sorry, there are no photos of routes in this county.
Scott County
- Approaching endpoint of Interstate 57 on US 60
- Business US 60 plus US 61 and US 62 near Sikeston
- Interchange of Interstate 55, Interstate 57, and US 60 in Scott County
- South endpoint of Interstate 57 at Interstate 55 in Scott County
Shannon County
- Junction of Missouri 99 in Birch Tree
- Shannon County: Route A
- US 60, Missouri 99, and Route FF in Birch Tree
Shelby County
- Sorry, there are no photos of routes in this county.
St Charles County
- Circle outline for Missouri 370 marker at the Katy Trail in St. Charles
- City trailblazer from Missouri 94 to Interstate 70 on the north side of St. Charles
- Clark Bridge on US 67 between Illinois and Missouri
- Clark Bridge on US 67 between Illinois and Missouri (US 67 in foreground)
- Clark Bridge on US 67 between Illinois and Missouri (profile view)
- Color mix-ups at I-70 in St. Peters
- End of Missouri 94 in West Alton
- Exit sign with ROAD in all-caps on Interstate 70 in O'Fallon
- Graphical exit sign for Missouri 370 along with truck restriction on Interstate 70 in St. Peters
- Interchange for US 40 and 61 at Interstate 70 in Wentzville (1978)
- Junction of Interstate 64 on Missouri 94 in St. Charles County
- Missouri 370 freeway entrance from Missouri 94 in St. Charles
- Missouri 79 in O'Fallon, with two types of state outlines
- Missouri 94 in the Frenchtown section of St. Charles
- Missouri 94 marker in St. Peters with unusual state outline shape
- Missouri 94 with Lewis and Clark Trail marker in St. Charles
- Railroad overpass at the end of Missouri 94 near US 67 in West Alton
- Route marker shields in destination sing on Interstate 70 in St. Charles County
- Trailblazer banner below Interstate 70 on the Wentzville Parkway
- Trailblazer for Lewis and Clark historical marker at the eastern endpoint of Missouri 94
- Truck lane restriction on Interstate 70 near Cave Springs in St. Peters
- US 40 and 61 at Bypass 40 in 1952
- Unusually pointy Interstate 70 marker in St. Peters
- West Missouri 370 and East Missouri 94 in St. Charles
St Clair County
- Michigan Left on Missouri 13 near Osceola (at intersection)
- Michigan Left on Missouri 13 near Osceola (southbound)
- Michigan Left on Missouri 13 near Osceola (southbound, sign stack)
- Warning sign for horse and buggy traffic on Missouri 13 near Lowry City
St Francois County
- Missouri 221 exit from US 67 in Farmington
- Missouri 221 exit from US 67 in Farmington (advance sign)
St Louis County
- A Chicago destination for both directions of Interstate 270 in St. Louis County
- Aircraft warning on Interstate 70 near Lambert Airport in St. Louis County
- Confusing detour markers for Missouri 367 in St. Louis County (2007)
- Destination sign for Missouri 364 (words only) on the Maryland Heights Expressway in St. Louis County
- Detour signs with odd marker fonts and shapes for Missouri 231 on Interstate 255
- End of Missouri 231 at St. Louis city line
- End of Missouri 367 at US 67 in St. Louis County
- Four miles before the end of Missouri 364 in St. Louis County
- Huge markers for Route B in St. Louis County (2002)
- Interstate 70 with and without the state name, in St. Louis County
- Leaving Lambert-St. Louis Airport (1981)
- Missouri 30 at Missouri 21 in St. Louis County
- Missouri 364 trailblazer on the Maryland Heights Expressway
- Original route of US 66, Manchester
- Removing a defunct route from a destination sign in St. Louis County
- Route BA in St. Louis County (only BA designation in Missouri)
- St. Louis County (freeway style)
- St. Louis County: Route C
- St. Louis County: US 67 Bypass at US 50 and 66 in 1956
- Three numbered spurs: 15 (Monroe County), 180 (St. Louis County), 240 (Howard County)
- US 367 goof for Missouri 367 in St. Louis County (2006)
- US 40 at Ballas Road in St. Louis County (1978)
- US 40/Interstate 64 and US 61 at Missouri 340 in Chesterfield
- US 50 cutout marker in Eureka (1997)
- US 50 mistakenly added to US 61 and US 67 on Lemay Ferry Road in St. Louis County
- US 66 and Interstate 44 intersect with Interstate 270 in Sunset Hills (1975)
- US 66 destination sign in Webster Groves
- Which way to go on I-70 in St. Louis County?
- Wide marker for Missouri 21 in St. Louis County
St Louis City (an independent city)
- End of Missouri 100 in St. Louis
- End of Missouri 231 at St. Louis city line
- Interstate 44-55 marker in downtown St. Louis
- Interstate 44-55-70 marker in downtown St. Louis
- Interstates 44, 55, 64, and 70 in St. Louis
- Map of proposed Missouri 755 in St. Louis (1979)
- Missouri welcome sign on I-270 (1986)
- Obvious closure of Forest Park Parkway in St. Louis (2004)
- Speed warning sign on Interstate 55 in St. Louis
- St. Louis City: City Route 99
Ste Genevieve County
- Mileage sign on Interstate 55 in Ste. Genevieve County (1975)
- Stop sign with button reflectors in Ste. Genevieve County (1975)
- The Missouri-Illinois border at Kaskaskia Island
- The route to Kaskaskia Island
Stoddard County
Stone County
- Briefly-lived junction of US 160, Missouri 13, and Missouri 248 (2002-2003)
- Cover-up of Missouri 248 at Missouri 13
- Duct-tape coverup: Missouri 248 near Reeds Spring Junction
- End of Missouri 413 at Branson West
- Galena Y bridge (2004)
- Galena Y bridge span over the James River (2004)
- Galena Y bridge, north and south branches (2004)
- Galena Y bridge, view of the north branch (2004)
- Galena Y bridge, view of the south branch (2004)
- Galena Y bridge, view to the east (2004)
- Junction of Missouri 248 near Reeds Spring
- Missouri 13 and 86 near Blue Eye
- Missouri 13 and Missouri 86 north of Blue Eye
- Missouri 13, 76, 265, and 413 at Branson West
- Missouri 465 at Missouri 76 northwest of Branson
- Missouri 76 with trailblazer for Missouri 265
- Missouri 86 near Blue Eye
- More color in the names than on the signs (in Blue Eye)
- Sign describing the history of the Galena Y bridge (2004)
- West end of the Galena Y bridge (2004)
Sullivan County
- Business Missouri 5 in Milan
- Humphreys city limit (with extra punctuation)
- Missouri 5 and Missouri 6 near Milan (with storm clouds)
- Missouri 6 and Missouri 5 near Milan
Taney County
- End of Missouri 86 in Taney County
- Missouri 160 in Forsyth (goof for US 160)
- Missouri 265 and Missouri 376 junction west of Branson
- Missouri 265 in the Branson area (three variants)
- Missouri 86 at US 65 in Taney County
- Square supplemental marker on a wide sign blank near Branson
- Wide-style marker for a two-digit highway: US 65 north of Branson
Texas County
- Business US 60 and Missouri 181 in Cabool
- Business US 60 and US 63 exit from US 60 at Cabool
- Business US 60 and US 63 exit from US 60 at Cabool (advance sign)
- Business US 60 to Mountain Grove
- Junction of Missouri 181 with Business US 60 in Cabool
Vernon County
Warren County
- Beginning of state maintenance on Warren County route (1986)
- Cutout combination of Interstate 70 and US 40 in Wright City (1975)
- Exit from Interstate 70 at Wright City (1978)
- Low weight limit on bridge along Missouri 94 in Warren County
- Missouri 47 at Missouri 94 just west of Marthasville
- Missouri 94 at Route N in Treloar
- Missouri 94 at Route TT in Dutzow
- Old gas pumps in Jonesburg
- Stop sign with button reflectors at Wright City (1975)
- Three supplemental routes exit from Interstate 70 at Wright City (1978)
- Wright City city limits (1986)
Washington County
Wayne County
- Butler County at Wayne County line with population figures
- Wayne County recycles old cutout markers
- Weight limit for driveway bridge near US 67 in Wayne County
Webster County
- Horse-and-buggy cross-traffic on US 60 in Seymour
- Horse-and-buggy warning sign on US 60 in Seymour
- Pointing down from US 60 in Webster County
Worth County
- Sorry, there are no photos of routes in this county.
Wright County
Page generated: 01:00:03 on Apr 30 2025
