If you are into history, downtown Kirkwood is it! At Kirkwood Road and Washington is a historic building called the Syboney building located at 325 N. Kirkwood Road. It was built in 1958. The elevator inside has a piston pump motor and it is really a medical building.
For those who want to visit downtown Kirkwood, it is served by MetroBus route number 49. As for now, northbound buses stop at Woodbine, Kirkwood Place, Adams, The Alpine Shop, and Essex. Southbound buses stop at Essex, Walgreens, Adams, Monroe (in front of Andy's Frozen Custard), Clinton Place, and Woodbine. The route provides great service to the many restaurants along and near Kirkwood Road. It even provides service to Global Foods. For visitors needing to shop at Dierbergs or Schnucks, MetroBus route 49 connects with MetroBus...
Read moreLove Kirkwood. Love, love, love, love Kirkwood.
Domestic tranquility. Civil and genteel. Quiet. Even the cars are quiet. The choo-choo train is quiet, yet might with the low choo-choo train rumble.
Walkable. Oh so very walkable. Gots the sidewalks. Easy to get from one end to another.
Stop in at the Global Market fro some groceries, do your recycling at the Recycling Depository. Walk by and drop off your Kirkwood Electric bill at the drop off at the city hall parking lot.
In the days gone by, Kirkwood labeled itself the "Queen of the Suburbs" and that quality...
Read moreDowntown Kirkwood is a great destination to shop, dine and stroll. It's unique architecture and quaint feel make it a truly special place to visit. With the e-cab you can park at the edge of the DBD, and get to the other side for free on weekends! Lots of specialty shops as well as great local restaurants. Many events also take place throughout the year. Highly recommend checking out these events. Especially love to visit the Kirkwood Farmers' Market year around. Awesome for Fall and...
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