Missouri Route 6
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| Route 6 |
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| Length: | 211 mi (340 km) | ||||||||||||
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| Formed: | 1922 | ||||||||||||
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| Major cities: | Durham Ewing New Court Lewistown La Belle Knox City Edina Hurdland Brashear Kirksville Novinger Greencastle Green City Milan Reger Humphreys Galt Trenton Jamesport Gallatin Altamont Weatherby Maysville Clarksdale St. Joseph |
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Route 6 is a highway in northern Missouri. Its eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 24 about six miles west of Quincy, Illinois; its western terminus is at Business Loop Interstate 29 in St. Joseph. Route 6, if only a few miles longer in each direction, would be the only state highway to cross Missouri east to west. It is one of the original 1922 highways in Missouri.

