Latshaw Plaza

Latshaw Plaza is in , , . Latshaw Plaza is situated nearby to , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Westminster College Gymnasium and Missouri School for the Deaf.

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is a historic athletic building on the campus of Westminster College in . The building is famous for being the site of Winston Churchill's March 5, 1946 "Sinews of Peace" speech, in which he coined the phrase "Iron Curtain" to characterize the growing Cold War. is situated 730 feet southwest of Latshaw Plaza.

School
is a school in , that has served deaf and hard-of-hearing students in the state since 1851. It has grades K-12 and serves students aged 5 to 21. is situated 1 mile east of Latshaw Plaza.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Fulton.

Town
is the largest city in and the county seat of , , United States. Located about 22 miles northeast of and the and 20 miles east of , the city is part of the , Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Latshaw Plaza

Latitude
38.84993° or 38° 50′ 60″ north
Longitude
-91.955° or 91° 57′ 18″ west
Open location code
86CCR2XV+XX
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1370004306
Open­Street­Map feature
highway=­pedestrian
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