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Route 21 marker
Route 21
Tesson Ferry Road
Route information
Maintained by MoDOT
Length188 mi (303 km)
Existed1922–present
Major junctions
South end Highway 115 at the Arkansas state line
Major intersectionsUS 160 in Doniphan
US 60 near Van Buren
Route 72 in Centreville
Route 49 in Hogan
Route 32 in Caledonia
Route 47 in Mineral Point
Route M/Route MM in Barnhart
Route 141 in Paulina Hills
Interstate 270
Lindbergh Boulevard
North end Route 30 in Affton
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMissouri
CountiesRipley, Carter, Reynolds, Iron, Washington, Jefferson, St. Louis
Highway system
Route 20 Route 22

Route 21 is a highway in eastern Missouri. Its northern terminus is at Route 30 in Affton. Its southern terminus is at the Arkansas state line (where it continues as Highway 115). In the St. Louis area, it is known as Tesson Ferry Road, which was named after the 19th century proprietor of the ferry across the Meramec River.

The section through northern Jefferson County, Missouri was the site of numerous fatal traffic accidents due to the narrow road being unable to handle increased traffic from "population growth", and was referred to as "Blood Alley" and "Missouri's Most Dangerous Highway" (and was featured in an Reader's Digest article on dangerous roads)[citation needed]. As a result, the road was rerouted and built to freeway standards. Construction to reroute the highway to just south of Hillsboro was completed on December 15, 2008 and Route 21 is currently freeway standard from Route 141 to Highway B. Plans to extend the freeway south to DeSoto have been approved, but funds are lacking to complete this part of the project.[1]

Route 21 from the Meramec River to Route B, along with Route M, make up the Jefferson County Scenic Byway.[2][3]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Ripley
AR 115 south – Pocahontas
Arkansas state line

Route 142 west – Gatewood
south end of Route 142 overlap

US 160 west – Alton
south end of US 160 overlap
Doniphan
Route 142 east – Business District
north end of Route 142 overlap

US 160 east – Poplar Bluff
north end of US 160 overlap
Carter
US 60 east – Poplar Bluff
south end of US 60 overlap

US 60 west – Van Buren
north end of US 60 overlap; south end of Route 34 overlap
Reynolds
Route 34 east – Clearwater Dam, Piedmont
north end of Route 34 overlap
Ellington
Route 106 west – Owls Bend, Eminence, Business District

Route 72 west – Bunker
south end of Route 72 overlap

Route 49 north – Black, Oates
south end of Route 49 overlap
Iron
Route 49 south – Annapolis
north end of Route 49 overlap
Arcadia
Route 72 east
north end of Route 72 overlap
Pilot Knob
Route 221 north

Route 32 west
south end of Route 32 overlap
WashingtonCaledonia
Route 32 east – Bismarck
north end of Route 32 overlap
Potosi Route 8 – Potosi, Leadwood
Old Mines
Route 47 south – Bonne Terre
south end of Route 47 overlap

Route 47 north – Richwoods
north end of Route 47 overlap
Jefferson
Route 110 east
HillsboroBusiness 21south end of Route B overlap
165266
Route B north
north end of Route B overlap; south end of freeway
Hillsboro167269 Route A
169272Hayden Road
172277Old Route 21 - Goldman
175282Old Route 21 / Schenk Road
177285 Route MM / Route M – House Springs, Barnhart
180290Old Route 21 - Shady Valley
184296Old Route 21 - Meramec HeightsSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
185298 Route 141 – Arnold
St. LouisMeramec Bottom Roadinterchange; north end of freeway
Concord I-270 – Chicago, MemphisI-270 exit 2
US 50 / US 61 / US 67 (Lindbergh Boulevard)
Affton Route 30 (Gravois Road)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Hillsboro Business Spur

Route 21 marker
Route 21
LocationHillsboro, Jefferson County

Business 21 follows the old alignment of Route 21 through the city of Hillsboro. It begins at the intersection of Route 21 and Highway B on the southern edge of the city, and continues north to the intersection of Route A and Old Route 21, where it ends. Business 21 is the only way one can now reach Route BB, as the rerouting of Route 21 bypasses the road.

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