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[edit] Missouri's tallest habitable buildings
The Gateway Arch is 630 feet tall and would rank second on this list but it is not considered "habitable."
Name
|
Height
|
Location
|
Link
|
|
One Kansas City Place |
632ft |
Kansas City, MO |
[1] |
One Metropolitan Square |
593ft |
St. Louis, MO |
[2] |
Town Pavilion |
591ft |
Kansas City, MO |
[3] |
AT&T Center (St. Louis) |
588ft |
St. Louis, MO |
[4] |
Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse |
557ft |
St. Louis, MO |
[5] |
Hyatt Regency Crown Center |
505ft |
Kansas City, MO |
[6] |
One US Bank Plaza |
484ft |
St. Louis, MO |
[7] |
2345 Grand |
477ft |
Kansas City, MO |
[8] |
Kansas City Power and Light Building |
476ft |
Kansas City, MO |
[9] |
909 Walnut |
471ft |
Kansas City, MO |
[10] |
Kansas City City Hall |
443ft |
Kansas City, MO |
[11] |
1201 Walnut |
427ft |
Kansas City, MO |
[12] |
Commerce Tower |
421ft |
Kansas City, MO |
[13] |
The Plaza in Clayton |
409ft |
Clayton, MO |
[14] |
City Center Square |
404ft |
Kansas City, MO |
[15] |
Laclede Gas Building |
401ft |
St. Louis, MO |
[16] |
[edit] Missouri's tallest structures
[edit] Missouri's tallest chimneys
Name
|
Height
|
Location
|
Link
|
|
Associated Electric Stack #1 |
800ft |
New Madrid, MO |
[23] |
Iatan Power Plant Stack |
700ft |
Iatan, MO |
[24] |
Rush Island Power Station |
700ft |
Rush Island, MO |
[25] |
Labadie Power Station Units 3 & 4 |
700ft |
Labadie, MO |
[26] |
Labadie Power Station Unit 2 |
700ft |
Labadie, MO |
[27] |
Labadie Power Station Unit 1 |
700ft |
Labadie, MO |
[28] |
Sibley Generator Station Stack |
700ft |
Sibley, MO |
[29] |
Associated Electric Stack #2 |
630ft |
New Madrid, MO |
[30] |
Thomas Hill Chimney |
620ft |
Clifton Hill, MO |
[31] |
Sioux Power Plant Stack #1 |
603ft |
Portage Des Sioux, MO |
[32] |
Sioux Power Plant Stack #2 |
603ft |
Portage Des Sioux, MO |
[33] |
Hawthorne Power Plant |
600ft |
Kansas City, MO |
[34] |
Callaway Cooling Tower |
553ft |
Fulton, MO |
[35] |
Herculaneum Smelter Stack |
550ft |
Herculaneum, MO |
[36] |
[edit] History of Missouri's Tallest Habitable Buildings
Name
|
Height
|
Location |
Completion
|
Link
|
Old Courthouse |
192ft |
St. Louis, MO |
1864 |
[37] |
Union Station (St. Louis) |
230ft |
St. Louis, MO |
1894 |
[38] |
Commerce Trust Building |
258ft |
Kansas City, MO |
1906 |
[39] |
Railway Exchange Building |
277ft |
St. Louis, MO |
1914 |
[40] |
Federal Reserve Bank Building |
298ft |
Kansas City, MO |
1921 |
[41] |
Southwestern Bell Building |
397ft |
St. Louis, MO |
1926 |
[42] |
Kansas City Power and Light Building |
476ft |
Kansas City, MO |
1931 |
[43] |
One US Bank Plaza |
484ft |
St. Louis, MO |
1976 |
[44] |
Hyatt Regency Crown Center |
505ft |
Kansas City, MO |
1980 |
[45] |
Town Pavilion |
591ft |
Kansas City, MO |
1986 |
[46] |
One Kansas City Place |
632ft |
Kansas City, MO |
1988 |
[47] |
[edit] See also