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    City of St Joseph - I jos not to post this earlier

    City of St Joseph

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I never Jos for this place to be called St Joe's, it just sort of happened. I think it's a bit…read morecitty of whoever decided on it without my say so. Decent-sized city when you are heading out to the highway from Kansas City towards Omaha. In the northernmost and westernmost part of Missouri and it has a small town feel while still being one of the larger cities in western Missouri. Police departments up here can be a bit iffy, but it's still a pretty place other than the freezing winters - it seems like a nice place to live and very safe.

    H O L Y T O T A L E C L I P S E…read more This is just for the City of St Joseph, not public transportation. Plus, it was Monday 8/21/17, crazy day. I drove to St Joseph without a specific destination and located a small park right on the Missouri River. SCORE There was hardly anyone there yet, and I parked next to a couple who lived less than 10 miles from me in MN. Small world! There were portapotties and a food truck vendor, and a gazebo close to the river. The down side was that the parking lot was under a highway overpass. When it got dark there for a few minutes, the light sensors kicked in so it wasn't night time dark. Back to the city services, I felt quite safe as more people arrived to my secluded spot because a gaggle of bicycle patrol officers were present. Every 20 minutes or so a speedboat with water patrol sped by on the river. The city seemed quite prepared for safety control. When the BIG MOMENT came, and for about 12 seconds of cloud cover separation we saw the real deal. People were hootin and hollarin, firecrackers were going off, and I think there might have been a couple fireworks. We were right off the downtown area and I think it was coming from there. I was so emotional after, I got turned around trying to get back on the road home. I ended up driving allover StJoes, and it was NOT pleasant. I seemed to be in the seedy part of town wherever I drove. I think most of St Joe is kind of run down ghetto. I never did see a "nice" part of town. When I passed a run down house with a confederate flag as a curtain in the front window, and young guys in wife beaters drinking beer in the front yard at 2 in the afternoon, I drove as fast as I could to get out of there. Fortunately, there was a police presence everywhere. GPS just wasn't working well. I did end up at the Museum area, which was delightful. Traffic wasn't too bad getting out of town, but getting back to MN on I 35 was a nightmare. Maybe the St Joe traffic control should have been in charge of the Interstate too. Thousands and thousands of vehicles. WOULD DO IT AGAIN IN A H E A R T B E A T

    Jefferson Bus Lines - transport - Updated June 2026

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