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About our CommunityWashington is located on the south side of the Missouri River, just 40 miles west of St. Louis, at the junction of state highways 100 and 47 and is the site of one of the few bridges over the Missouri River. It is less than an hour’s drive from St. Louis via Interstate 44 or 70. Washington’s restored 1923 railroad depot receives Amtrak service, from St. Louis and Kansas City, twice daily. The Washington Airport is located 1.5 miles north on Highway 47, offering a 5,000 foot long, hard surface runway. The airport is equipped with GPS and VOR Approach Systems and has aircraft fuel available onsite.
Washington has a population of approximately 14,000 people with an additional 25,000 within a 10-mile radius. Washington prides itself on friendliness, hospitality and an enormous amount of community spirit. Shopping is a popular draw to Washington. Washington’s German heritage is historically preserved in its downtown, which houses antique shops, boutiques, specialty stores, art galleries and a variety of fine restaurants in its historic buildings. There are also several wonderful shopping centers with nationwide stores represented. Washington’s location is central to Missouri Wine Country, where a multitude of wineries offer visitors a taste of vintage Missouri wines. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast or novice, you’ll find the abundance of outdoor activities refreshing and invigorating. Washington's sprawling park system boasts a Disc Golf Course, Skate Park, Tennis Complex, Dog Park, six playgrounds, and plenty of athletic fields, plus a brand new aquatic complex opening in 2021. There are many trail options, including the 5-mile Rotary Riverfront Trail, Phoenix Park, picturesque Lions Lake, and Miller-Post Nature Reserve. The area is also home to a few first class golf courses. |