The City of Town and Country Missouri is located in West St. Louis County, about 30 minutes west of Downtown St Louis via Interstate 64 and 270. Important roads to the community are Clayton Road, Woodsmill/Highway 141, Ladue Road, Conway Road, Mason Road, Interstates 64 and 270, Ballas Road, Bopp Road, Topping Road and others. The City of Town and Country was officially incorporated in 1950.
The residents of Town and Country are served by three public school districts, the Parkway School District, the Kirkwood School District and the Ladue School District. Town and Country high school students that live in the Parkway School District attend one of three of the four district high schools, either Parkway West High School, Parkway Central High School or Parkway North High School. The Parkway School District also has a total of 18 elementary schools, one early childhood center, one alternative high school and five middle schools. The Kirkwood School District has five elementary schools, one early childhood center, two middle schools and Kirkwood High School. Ladue School District provides four elementary schools, one middle school and Ladue Horton Watkins High School. The Special School District's Neuwoehner High School can be found in Town and Country.
Private schools are also located within Town and Country. Covenant Christian School offers education to students in grades Pre-K to 6th grade. Visitation Academy is a Catholic school with co-ed classes in Pre-school and Kindergarten and is an all girls school in grades 1st through 12th. Westminster Christian Academy offers classes for students in 7th through 12th grade. Principia is a Christian Science school with classes from early childhood through 12th grade. Higher education is also represented in Town and Country. Missouri Baptist University and Maryville University are located within the community.
Town and Country maintains three city parks, Longview Farm Park, Drace Park and Preservation Park for a total of 51 acres of parkland. Each of the parks features such amenities as trails, playgrounds, picnic facilities and pavilions. They also have some unique features, as well. Drace Park features two historic log cabins, the Kropp cabin and the Estill cabin. Longview Farm Park has the historic Longview Farm House, horse stables and a fishing lake. Preservation Park has athletic fields for baseball, football, soccer and Lacrosse. Other amenities of the parks include tennis courts, meeting rooms and banquet facilities.
Town and Country has two designated St. Louis County landmarks. The German Evangelical Church, now known as Parkway United Church of Christ, was built in 1871 in the Romanesque Revival style of architecture. The congregation was established in 1838 and up until 1925, the sermons were given in German. The other landmark is the Theodore A. Pappas House, a Frank Lloyd Wright designed home. It was built between 1960 and 1964 and is the only home in Missouri that is built in the Usonian Automatic style of architecture. It is also listed on the National register of historic places.
Town and Country Missouri City Hall
1011 Municipal Center Drive
Town and County, MO 63131
314-432-6606
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Missouri Baptist Medical Center in Town and Country MO Link
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Assumption Greek Orthodox Church Link
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Mason Ridge Elementary School-Parkway School District Link
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Maryville University in Town and Country MO Link
Westminster Christian Academy Link
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