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The tallest structures in the U.S. state of Missouri include a 2,000-foot (610 m) broadcasting tower, an 800-foot (240 m) chimney, a 630-foot (190 m) monument, and a 624-foot (190 m) office building.

The tallest accessible structure in Missouri, the Gateway Arch in St. Louis
One Kansas City Place, 624 ft / 190.1m, tallest office building in Missouri

Missouri's tallest accessible buildings

Name Height
feet / m
Location Links
Gateway Arch 630 ft (192 m) St. Louis

Tallest monument and memorial in the United States

One Kansas City Place 624 ft (190 m) Kansas City Tallest office building in Missouri; including spire, 199.3 m (654 ft).
One Metropolitan Square 593 ft (181 m) St. Louis [1]
Town Pavilion 591 ft (180 m) Kansas City [2]
AT&T Center 588 ft (179 m) St. Louis [3]
Thomas F. Eagleton United States Courthouse 557 ft (170 m) St. Louis [4]
Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown Center 504 ft (154 m) Kansas City Tallest hotel in Missouri
One US Bank Plaza 484 ft (148 m) St. Louis [5]
Kansas City Power and Light Building 481 ft (147 m) Kansas City Converting to residential
909 Walnut 471 ft (144 m) Kansas City Tallest residential in Missouri and Midwest outside Chicago
Kansas City City Hall 445 ft (136 m) Kansas City 4th-tallest City Hall in the world
Centene Centre 430 ft (130 m) Clayton [6]
1201 Walnut 427 ft (130 m) Kansas City [7]
Commerce Tower 421 ft (128 m) Kansas City Upper 20 floors converting to residential
The Plaza in Clayton 409 ft (125 m) Clayton [8]
City Center Square 404 ft (123 m) Kansas City [9]
Laclede Gas Building 401 ft (122 m) St. Louis [10]

Missouri's tallest structures

Name Height
feet / m
Location Links Year
KMOS Tower/Rohn Tower 2,000 ft (610 m) Syracuse [11]
KYTV Tower 1,999 ft (609 m) Fordland [12]
KYTV Tower 2 1,996 ft (608 m) Marshfield [13]
KOLR/KOZK Tower 1,960 ft (600 m) Fordland [14]
Raycom America Tower 1,677 ft (511 m) Cape Girardeau [15]
KBSI Tower 1,567 ft (478 m) Cape Girardeau [16]

Missouri's tallest chimneys

Name Height
feet / m
Location Links Year
Associated Electric Stack #1 800 ft (240 m) New Madrid [17]
Iatan Power Plant Stack 700 ft (210 m) Iatan [18]
Rush Island Power Station 700 ft (210 m) Rush Island [19]
Labadie Power Station Units 3 & 4 700 ft (210 m) Labadie [20]
Labadie Power Station Unit 2 700 ft (210 m) Labadie [21]
Labadie Power Station Unit 1 700 ft (210 m) Labadie [22]
Sibley Generator Station Stack 700 ft (210 m) Sibley [23]
Associated Electric Stack #2 630 ft (190 m) New Madrid [24]
Thomas Hill Chimney 620 ft (190 m) Clifton Hill [25]
Sioux Power Plant Stack #1 603 ft (184 m) Portage Des Sioux [26]
Sioux Power Plant Stack #2 603 ft (184 m) Portage Des Sioux [27]
Hawthorne Power Plant 600 ft (180 m) Kansas City [28]
Callaway Cooling Tower 553 ft (169 m) Fulton [29]
Herculaneum Smelter Stack 550 ft (170 m) Herculaneum [30]

History of Missouri's tallest habitable buildings

Name Height
feet / m
Location Year Links
Old Courthouse 194 ft (59 m) St. Louis 1864 [31]
Union Station 230 ft (70 m) St. Louis 1894 [32]
Commerce Trust Building 258 ft (79 m) Kansas City 1907 [33]
Railway Exchange Building 277 ft (84 m) St. Louis 1914 [34]
Federal Reserve Bank Building 298 ft (91 m) Kansas City 1921 [35]
Southwestern Bell Building 397 ft (121 m) St. Louis 1926 [36]
Kansas City Power and Light Building 476 ft (145 m) Kansas City 1931 [37]
One US Bank Plaza 484 ft (148 m) St. Louis 1976 [38]
Town Pavilion 591 ft (180 m) Kansas City 1986 [39]
One Kansas City Place 624 ft (190 m) Kansas City 1988 [40]

See also