Lindbergh Boulevard

Lindbergh Boulevard
Part of US 61 / US 67
NamesakeCharles Lindbergh
OwnerState of Missouri
Maintained byMoDOT
Length31.8 mi (51.2 km)[1]
LocationMehlvilleSpanish Lake, Missouri
South endBarracksview Road in Mehlville
Major
junctions

I-255 / US 50 East in Mehlville

US 61 / US 67 in Mehlville
I-55 in Mehlville
Route 21 in Concord
Route 30 in Sunset Hills
Route 366 in Sunset Hills
I-44 / US 50 West in Kirkwood
Route 100 in Kirkwood
I-64 / US 40 in Frontenac
Route 340 in Creve Coeur
Route D in Maryland Heights
Route 180 in Bridgeton
I-70 in Bridgeton
I-270 in Hazelwood
Route AC in Florissant

US 67 / Route 367 in Spanish Lake
North end US 67 / Route 367 in Spanish Lake
Construction
Completionc. 1930 (1930)

Lindbergh Boulevard, named after the aviator, Charles Lindbergh, is a section of U.S. Routes 61 and 67 that extends through Missouri. Lindbergh Boulevard is home to Missouri's only traffic tunnel underneath a runway at Lambert–St. Louis International Airport.

  1. ^ "Lindbergh Boulevard" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved January 10, 2023.