Flags of counties and municipalities in Missouri

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This is a gallery with flags of counties and municipalities in Missouri, United States.

Counties/Municipalities that don’t have their own flags are not included. Copyrighted county/municipal flags will be linked to their Wikipedia pages.


This page or section is incomplete.

Independent Cities[edit]

↑ St. Louis (details)
↑ St. Louis
(details)

Historical[edit]

↑ St. Louis (1946–1964)[1]
↑ St. Louis
(1946–1964)[1]

Counties[edit]

↑ Callaway County
↑ Callaway County
↑ Cass County
↑ Cass County
↑ Clay County
↑ Clay County
↑ Cole County
↑ Cole County
↑ Gentry County
↑ Gentry County
↑ Greene County
↑ Greene County
↑ Jackson County
↑ Jackson County
↑ Jasper County
↑ Jasper County
↑ Newton County
↑ Newton County
↑ Phelps County
↑ Phelps County
↑ Platte County
↑ Platte County
↑ St. Charles County
↑ St. Charles County
↑ St. Louis County
↑ St. Louis County
↑ Schuyler County
↑ Schuyler County

Municipalities[edit]

Arrow Rock
Arrow Rock
Blue Springs
Blue Springs
↑ Branson
↑ Branson
Cameron
Cameron
Carl Junction
Carl Junction
Chillicothe
Chillicothe
Clinton
Clinton
↑ Columbia
↑ Columbia
Cottleville
Cottleville
Crestwood
Crestwood
↑ Creve Coeur
↑ Creve Coeur
Dardenne Prairie
Dardenne Prairie
↑ Des Peres
↑ Des Peres
Eureka
Eureka
Farmington
Farmington
↑ Ferguson
↑ Ferguson
Festus
Festus
↑ Florissant
↑ Florissant
Frontenac
Frontenac
Fulton
Fulton
Gladstone
Gladstone
Grain Valley
Grain Valley
Grandview
Grandview
Grantwood
Grantwood
↑ Hazelwood
↑ Hazelwood
Herculaneum
Herculaneum
↑ Hermann
↑ Hermann
Independence[N 1]
Independence[N 1]
Jackson
Jackson
↑ Jefferson City
↑ Jefferson City
↑ Jennings
↑ Jennings
Joplin[N 2]
Joplin[N 2]
↑ Kansas City (details)[2]
↑ Kansas City
(details)[2]
Kennett
Kennett
Kirksville[N 2]
Kirksville[N 2]
Kirkwood
Kirkwood
Knob Noster
Knob Noster
Ladue
Ladue
Lake St. Louis
Lake St. Louis
Lebanon
Lebanon
Lee's Summit
Lee's Summit
Lexington
Lexington
Linn Creek
Linn Creek
Lone Jack
Lone Jack
Macon
Macon
Maplewood
Maplewood
Marshall
Marshall
Marshfield
Marshfield
↑ Maryland Heights
↑ Maryland Heights
Moberly
Moberly
Nevada
Nevada
New Haven
New Haven
Nixa
Nixa
↑ North Kansas City[3]
↑ North Kansas City[3]
Oak Grove
Oak Grove
O'Fallon
O'Fallon
Overland
Overland
Ozark
Ozark
Peculiar
Peculiar
Piedmont
Piedmont
Platte City
Platte City
Pleasant Hill
Pleasant Hill
Poplar Bluff
Poplar Bluff
Raytown
Raytown
Republic[N 2]
Republic[N 2]
Richmonds Heights
Richmonds Heights
Rockaway Beach
Rockaway Beach
Rolla
Rolla
Rosebud
Rosebud
Sainte Genevieve
Sainte Genevieve
Saint Joseph
Saint Joseph
St Peters
St Peters
Scott City
Scott City
Seymour
Seymour
↑ St. Charles
↑ St. Charles
Smithville[N 2]
Smithville[N 2]
Springfield[4]
Springfield[4]
Steelville
Steelville
Town and Country
Town and Country
Union
Union
Urich
Urich
Valley Park
Valley Park
Versailles
Versailles
Warrensburg
Warrensburg
Warson Woods
Warson Woods
Washington
Washington
West Plains
West Plains
Wentzville
Wentzville
Wildwood
Wildwood
Willard
Willard

Historical[edit]

↑ Columbia (1988-2016)[N 1]
↑ Columbia
(1988-2016)[N 1]
↑ Crestwood (1973-2019)
↑ Crestwood
(1973-2019)
↑ Jennings (1964–1996)[5]
↑ Jennings
(1964–1996)[5]
↑ Kansas City (1913–1936)[6][7]
↑ Kansas City
(1913–1936)[6][7]
↑ Kansas City (1936–1944)[6]
↑ Kansas City
(1936–1944)[6]
↑ Kansas City (1944–1972)[6]
↑ Kansas City
(1944–1972)[6]
↑ Kansas City (1972–1992)[6]
↑ Kansas City
(1972–1992)[6]
↑ Kansas City (1992–1995)[6]
↑ Kansas City
(1992–1995)[6]
↑ Kansas City (1995–2023)[6]
↑ Kansas City
(1995–2023)[6]
Nixa (2017–2023)
Nixa
(2017–2023)
Springfield (1938–2022)
Springfield
(1938–2022)

Notes[edit]

  1. a b Flag exists. No image available on Wikimedia Commons.
  2. a b c d Copyrighted image unavailable on Wikimedia Commons. See linked article for image.

References[edit]

  1. Mayors of U.S. Cities M-W (in en). World Statesmen. Retrieved on 17 March 2018.
  2. Kansas City just got a new flag. What does the redesign mean… and is it any good? (in en). KCUR NPR in Kansas City (9 February 2023). Retrieved on 10 February 2023.
  3. North Kansas City, Missouri (U.S.) (in en). CRW Flags (11 May 2012). Retrieved on 15 March 2018.
  4. Springfield adopts new city flag amid contentious debate.
  5. Jennings, Missouri (U.S.) (in en). CRW Flags (27 February 2016). Retrieved on 2 April 2018.
  6. a b c d e f Mayors of U.S. Cities A-L (in en). World Statesmen. Retrieved on 14 March 2018.
  7. Juneau, Alaska (U.S.) (in en). CRW Flags (6 December 2014). Retrieved on 15 March 2018.