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Kirkwood
Kirkwood,
Missouri, was established in 1853 and today is a 9-square-mile
community with a population of 27,324 (according to 2000 census
information). Located in West
St. Louis County, Kirkwood boasts high property values, quality
public and private schools, safe neighborhoods and exceptional
city services. Over 300 acres of park land can be found
throughout the community, from a large central park that
includes an aquatic center, ice rink, outdoor amphitheater, ball
fields, tennis courts, picnic sites, and playground areas to
smaller neighborhood parks.
It’s
called “Queen of the St. Louis Suburbs,” an honor Kirkwood
has proudly accepted since the late 1800s. As the first planned
suburb west of the Mississippi River, Kirkwood owes its very
existence to the railroad. The city was even named after James
Pugh Kirkwood, the engineer in charge of locating, surveying and
building the railroad. From the beginning, it’s been a love
affair between citizens and trains, as evidenced by the
beautiful, historic train station located in the heart of the
city. Built in 1893, the station, which is on the National
Register of Historic Places, is a favorite subject of local and
national photographers. It currently serves as a stop for daily
Amtrak passenger trains.
The
City of Kirkwood presently employs approximately 250 people who
work in a variety of departments. The annual budget of Kirkwood
is approximately $45 million. The city operates under a
council/manager form of government with the mayor and six
council members elected at large. The city has its own water and
electric departments, making it unique from other St. Louis
County municipalities. The city also has its own sanitation
department. A police department of 55 commissioned officers
patrol the streets and have a very active and involved public
– residents and businesses participate in annual crime
prevention programs as well as a Citizens Police Academy and
Neighborhood Crimewatch.
The city’s fire department has three separate fire
houses located strategically throughout the city. Fire house #2
was built in 1929 and is the oldest operating fire house in St.
Louis County. Its unique architecture, including a turret,
makes it a visual standout in Kirkwood.
Kirkwood is a city rich in history, with a
progressive business attitude. Two of the primary reasons
families settle in Kirkwood are the quality and characteristics
of the homes and the safety and comfort of the area. Kirkwood
has historic homes, churches, quaint shopping districts, and
progressive shopping centers.
Each year, more and more citizens and visitors flock
to Kirkwood’s many tourist attractions, including Powder
Valley Nature Center, The Magic House, downtown Kirkwood, plus
our parks, community center, and community festivals.
Kirkwood schools offer an education experience that
is unmatched. The Kirkwood School District has one of the
highest graduation rates in the country. This is due not only to
the high quality of education, but also to the spirit of
cooperation and continued teamwork for the commitment to
excellence by parents, teachers, administrators, and residents.
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