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Emergency — 9-1-1
Farmington Police Department (Non-Emergency) — (573) 756-6686
St. Francois County Sheriff (Non-Emergency) — (573) 756-3252
Farmington Fire Department (Non-Emergency) — (573) 756-2324
Farmington Chamber of Commerce — (573) 756-3615
Farmington City Hall — (573) 756-1701
Farmington Parks & Recreation Department — (573) 756-2215
Farmington Municipal Court — (573) 756-6787
Farmington Street Department — (573) 756-5130
Farmington City Light & Water — (573) 756-2620
Ameren UE — (800) 552-7583
Veteran’s Administration — (573) 760-1365
Voter Registration — (573) 756-5411
Farmington Community Civic Center — (573) 756-0900
Farmington Post Office — (573) 756-0280
Farmington Public Library — (573) 756-5779
Farmington Senior Center — (573) 756-1376
St. Francois County Health Department — (573) 431-1947
Air Evac Lifeteam — (573) 756-7506
St. Francois County Ambulance District — (573) 756-6764
Jefferson Regional Medical Center — (636) 933-1000
Mineral Area Regional Medical Center — (573) 756-4581
Parkland Health Center — (573) 756-6451
Washington County Memorial Hospital — (573) 438-5451
SEMO Mental Health Center — (573) 218-6792
St. Francois County Emergency Management — (573) 431-3131
National Child Abuse Hotline — (800) 422-4453
National Domestic Violence Hotline — (800) 799-7233
National Substance Abuse Helpline — (800) 662-4357
Center for Missing & Exploited Children — (800) 843-5678
Whether you’re reading this book to prepare for a visit or a move that could last a lifetime, you’ve chosen a
great community! On behalf of the beautiful city of Farmington and our business community, we are delighted
to welcome you.
Named Missouri’s best place to raise kids by Bloomberg Businessweek, you’ll find a community that knows
how to balance a safe, comfortable and charming environment with a progressive business attitude that has
helped us stand strong. From small shops and wineries to major retailers, professional service firms and
corporations, you’ll find the amenities that will help you work, stay and play in Farmington.
The Farmington Chamber of Commerce works to foster business success, improve the economic environment
and enhance the quality of life of the entire Farmington region. Throughout this publication, you’ll find
information on business, housing and other services that will help you take full advantage of what this
community – our home – has to offer.
If you have further questions or if we may be of additional assistance, visit farmingtonmo.org or call 573-7563615, and our team will be able to assist you.
Sincerely,
Douglas McDermott
President/CEO
Farmington Chamber of Commerce
Established more than 200 years ago, Farmington, Missouri, has become a burgeoning force in this Midwest
region. Nestled within St. Francois County in beautiful Southeast Missouri, Farmington prides itself on a rich
and very valued heritage, while at the same time experiencing continuous growth, both residentially and
economically.
Residents enjoy the area’s excellent educational opportunities, quality healthcare, premium housing and
affordable cost of living, while businesses are attracted to Farmington’s high-powered economy and
supportive organizations. Visitors are also drawn to the city for its abundance of outdoor areas, wineries,
cultural offerings and shopping venues.
Whether you are in search of a home for your family, a location for an upcoming business venture or
interested in taking a relaxing vacation, this area is perfect for any lifestyle, interest and taste.
We call our members "investors" for a reason! Membership in the Farmington Chamber of Commerce brings
together a strong group of businesses and organizations who support each other’s success, and their
commitment to the group is an investment that will help us foster business success, improve the economic
environment and enhance the quality of life of the Farmington area.
The Farmington Chamber of Commerce focuses on five strategic areas to accomplish our mission, and each of
these has the potential to make your business and the entire economy stronger:
1. Business Development: The Farmington Chamber of Commerce partners with the City of Farmington, the
economic development director and other area agencies to promote projects that will better the business
climate of Farmington. Our network of business leaders who believe in our mission are able to share ideas and
create programs that make business stronger. Programs for both large and small businesses, tourism
development and downtown development bring both tangible and intangible (but important) improvements to
Farmington.
2. Advocacy: As a group of members, by members and for members, the Farmington Chamber of Commerce
serves as a conduit for our investors to identify issues that are promoters and detractors of business and stand
together to make sure the voice of business is heard in local, county, state and federal government. Our voice
is stronger as a group.
3. Community Betterment: A community has to provide the activities and services that make the quality of
life stronger. Community events (such as Country Days and Harvest Night) and philanthropic programs
undertaken by the business community encourage relocation to our community and strengthen the experience
here for our residents.
4. Leadership Development: The entire community's success is based in its leadership. Whether through
formal means, such as elected office, or informal means, like servant leadership in business, education or
church, leaders make the difference! The Farmington Chamber of Commerce is committed to leadership
development for our existing business and community leaders, and to cultivating new leaders from among the
ranks of our talented residents.
5. Value-Added Opportunities for Members: An investment in the Chamber of Commerce can yield
tangible dividends for any business!
The Farmington Chamber of Commerce is a not-for-profit corporation governed by a volunteer board of
directors elected from our membership, who are charged with hiring a staff to implement programming which
is strategically focused on our mission.
For more information on how you can be a part of the Farmington Chamber of Commerce, visit
farmingtonmo.org today!
Arriving upon land west of the Mississippi in 1798 – which was, at that time, part of the upper Louisiana
Territory and under Spanish rule – was the Kentucky native William Murphy. Murphy was searching for the
ideal site to relocate his family, and as the tradition goes, with the aid of a local Indian he came to find a
spring near the now-standing St. Francois County Courthouse. Deciding that this was an excellent place to set
up home, Murphy acquired a Spanish land grant, allowing him and his family to establish a settlement along
the St. Francois River.
In his travels back to Kentucky, Murphy passed away, leaving it up to his wife, Sarah Barton Murphy, and
their grown sons to establish the settlement – which they did when arriving at the site around 1800. Named
Murphy’s Settlement, Sarah Barton Murphy is known to have assembled the premier Protestant Sunday
School west of the Mississippi River. Due to Spanish law barring any religious services that were not of
Roman Catholic tradition, Murphy and her students orchestrated the learning in secret.
A post office in Murphy’s Settlement opened in 1817, followed by the annexation of the land to the United
States through the Louisiana Purchase – creating the state of Missouri. With the advent of this, David Murphy
made a contribution of 52 acres of land for the installation of the county seat of what was soon to be St.
Francois County in 1822. The name of the town, Farmington, was selected in 1825, with incorporation as a
town granted in 1836 – soon becoming a village 20 years later in 1856.
In the mid-1800s, Farmington enjoyed growth and economic well-being through the building of the historic
Plank Road, which stretched from Pilot Knob to Ste. Genevieve. The road was built to transport supplies from
the shipping facilities located along the river to the mines and to move the mine’s iron ore to the shipping
facilities. The route was soon taken over by the St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad.
The first public school was constructed in 1870, and, in 1879, Farmington gained the recognition as a FourthClass City – an accolade that was surpassed in 1981, when Farmington became a Third-Class City.
Laying down roots more than two centuries ago, Farmington has certainly become a prosperous Midwestern
city. Since its 1860 population of 500, the city has transformed into a community of more than 19,000. Its
economic sector has continued to thrive and its educational institutions and medical centers maintain the
highest level of quality. Holding tight to its values, residents and businesses take pleasure in living in “The
City of Tradition and Progress.”
Farmington’s strategic location in southeast Missouri puts it within proximity to the major downtown St.
Louis market (69 miles), along with the conveniences of several transportation methods, making residential
and business commute trouble-free. More than 105 miles of public streets wind through Farmington, in
addition to a regional airport and other public and private transportation services.
Farmington Regional Airport is a city-owned, public-use airport situated on approximately 170 acres of land.
Currently, the airport features a 75’ x 4,221’ runway with 100’ displaced threshold on the south end, pilot
controlled lighting, instrument approaches and self-serve or assisted fueling. In 2009, the city constructed a
new terminal facility that offers 24-hour access to a pilot’s lounge complete with vending areas, shower
facilities, laundry, flight planning center and a conference room. Work on the parallel taxiway, connecting
lanes and apron improvements are scheduled for completion. Expansions and improvements are frequent at
this community facility.
The Union Pacific Railroad owns east-west tracks extending from the main north-south line at Bismarck to
Park Hills/Bonne Terre, in the northern development area of Farmington, to Ste. Genevieve, and connections
to the Burlington Northern Railroad. Several sections have extensive sidings in place.
Utilized mostly by the area’s elderly and handicapped residents, the Southeast Missouri Transportation
Service provides transport for those requesting the service. The Southeast Missouri Transportation Services
offers one bus solely for Farmington area residents, plus one bus that serves the entire county.
On top of all this, Farmington is home to a number of additional transportation services, including two taxi
services within the city – as well as a handful of others that lie within county lines – and services operated by
such entities as nursing homes and medical centers.
There is so much to see and do in this Southeast Missouri region – the biggest question is how and where to
spend your day! Wineries, historic sites, cultural channels and entertainment venues for the whole family can
all be found in and near the Farmington community.
Take part in tastings, enjoy a tour of the vineyards or just relax with some delicious food and live music at one
of the area’s many wineries. Within 20 minutes of downtown are nearly 10 wineries – great venues for
friends, fun and relaxation.
History buffs can revel in the area’s interesting historical sites, including the Missouri Mines Historical Site
and the Fort Davidson State Historic Site. The Missouri Mines Historic Site, situated in Park Hills, is the site
of an old milling complex that was utilized by the St. Joe Minerals Corporation during the time that the state’s
“Lead Belt” manufactured approximately 80 percent of the U.S.’s mined lead.
In 1864, the now serene Arcadia Valley in nearby Iron County was the site of the Battle of Pilot Knob. While
en route to the St. Louis region, Confederate Major General Sterling Price and his army of 12,000 men
attacked the poorly protected Fort Davidson, a Union post of 1,450 men overseen by General Thomas Ewing,
Jr. During this large battle, the Confederates lost around 1,000 men. Patrons today can view the preserved Fort
Davidson and Pilot Knob battlefield, along with the Visitor Center, which is highlighted by exhibits, a
research library and more. A picnic area and playground are also available on-site.
For some performing arts entertainment, whether it be theatrical, musical or dance, make sure to visit the
Centene Center. The center is situated adjacent to the Farmington Civic Center and offers auditorium seating
for more than 700. Small concerts, local drama performances and more can all be found here.
Additional sites for family-friendly entertainment include a family fun center, offering bowling and arcade
games; an indoor skating rink; movie theater; and the St. Francois County Raceway, one of the top small-track
facilities in this Missouri region.
After a day of taking in the features of Farmington, it’s easy to work up an appetite. No problem, because the
area is home to an array of restaurants, offering fast food fixes and casual dining, ethnic cuisine and sweet
treats. There is certainly something to please every palate in Farmington.
For a comfortable rest, the area is home to a number of lodging options. Economic rooms and suites are
available at one of the local hotels or motels, while more private accommodations can be found at nearby bed
and breakfast facilities.
Farmington and its surrounding area are full of recreational opportunities, making it easy to fill a day with
both active and passive activities. The Farmington Parks and Recreation Department oversees the area’s park
system, provides sport offerings – including adult softball, baseball and soccer – and hosts a number of
community events.
In addition to the area’s largest festival, Farmington Country Days held annually in June, the Wiggle and
Giggle Fishing Derby, Harvest Night, Winter Wonderland and other family activities keep life exciting.
Fifteen parks line the streets of the community, offering sites for fishing, playgrounds, ball and soccer fields,
tennis, volleyball and basketball courts, picnicking, barbecue and beautiful open space. One park in particular
is dedicated to skateboarders, in-line skaters and BMX riders. The Farmington Skate Park, located at Long
Park, is a 25,000-square-foot course that is equipped with rails, ramps and obstacles.
Active residents have access to the modern Farmington Community Civic Center, which houses multi-use
courts for a variety of sports, a 1/8-mile track, a state-of-the-art fitness facility and aerobics room, a six-lane
pool, a leisure pool, a mini indoor water park and a number of activities and programs.
For some fun in the water, residents visit the Farmington Water Park, comprised of an interactive playground,
a play area for children, two giant slides, a Lazy River winding over 500 feet and 300 chaise lounge chairs for
those who are looking for a little relaxation under the rays. Additional sites for outdoor water amusement are
Clearwater Lake in nearby Piedmont, K Bridge, the Bone Hole, Old Bridge and The Offsets.
And golfers of all skill levels can appreciate Farmington’s two beautifully-manicured golf courses, which
include the 7,069-acre Crown Pointe Golf Club and the 6,568-acre St. Francois Country Club.
Southeast Missouri is packed with beautiful areas that attract outdoor enthusiasts from all over the country.
Millstream Gardens Conservation Area has the only whitewater area in the state, allowing kayakers to ride the
water in springtime. The area also has a one-mile hiking trail that meanders along the St. Francois River.
Visitors to the area enjoy Pickle Springs Natural Area, as well, home to a two-mile trail that winds past
alluring waterfalls, bluffs, canyons and rock shelters, as well as unique plant life.
In addition to these excellent leisure endeavors, there are a handful of winsome state parks that dot the map of
this southeast Missouri region, drawing in visitors year-round.
Elephant Rocks State Park Created 1.5 billion years ago from cooled hot magma that formed into what is
now giant, rounded boulders, Elephant Rocks State Park is a sight to be seen in nearby Belleview. In addition
to the unique topography of this area are 30 picnic sites.
Hawn State Park A group of trails, areas for picnicking and campgrounds comprise this nearly 5,000-acre
park in Ste. Genevieve. The Whispering Pine Wild Area, encompassing 2,880 acres within the park, offers the
option to backpack, bird watch or simply take in nature. Pickle Creek, which has been designated as a state
natural area, also winds through the park.
Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park Camping, hiking, swimming, picnicking and seasonal rock climbing are top
diversions at this scenic park in Middlebrook.
St. Francois State Park Situated in Bonne Terre, St. Francois State Park is equipped with three hiking trails,
the Coonville Creek Natural Area, the Big River – which is ideal for canoeing – shelters for picnicking and
more than 100 campsites for overnight guests.
St. Joe State Park Spanning 8,238 acres – making it the state’s third-largest state park – St. Joe State Park in
Park Hills features 2,000 acres solely for off-road vehicles (ORV), two campgrounds, a hike and bike trail, an
equestrian trail, sites for picnicking and lakes for swimming and fishing.
Taum Sauk Mountain State Park Located in the St. Francois Mountains, this park encompasses some of the
most rugged and picturesque areas in Missouri. The park, which is found in Ironton, stretches over 7,448 acres
of natural land and offers a great trail system, a picnic area and a campground.
For information and links to various sites of interest, visit farmingtonmo.org.
Shopping in the area is diversified and abundant, with quaint boutiques and specialty shops, major department
chains and professional businesses all located within Farmington. Top spots for shopping include Maple
Valley Center, Highway 67, Karsch Boulevard, The Factory and downtown Farmington, which stretches
around East Liberty Street and West Columbia Street and encompasses many of the community’s original
buildings.
The businesses that line these corridors have aided in Farmington’s role as a regional shopping hub by
providing a variety of products and services that draw in people from all over St. Francois County and its
surrounding areas.
The Factory is a 75-year-old former garment industry property that has been totally renovated and developed
into a visitor destination in historic downtown Farmington. Located two blocks behind City Hall, it includes a
45,000-square-foot, climate-controlled indoor mall with over 60 specialty shops, artist and ballet studios, a
café, a walking track and a tourist information center.
For more information on shopping and area businesses, visit farmingtonmo.org.
Homeowners in Farmington are attracted to the area’s extensive housing options, which range from economic
apartment and condominium complexes to modest single-family digs and regal estates that sit along beautiful
tree-lined streets. More than half of the area’s housing was constructed within the last 30 years, which has
aided in the aesthetic appeal of Farmington neighborhoods. Also adding to the area’s attractiveness are
excellent schools, top medical care, cultural opportunities and an assortment of shopping, dining and
entertainment options – not to mention the region’s affordable living. The average housing price of the area
sits at just over $166,000, with two-bedroom homes hovering around $113,000 and four-bedroom homes
averaging just above $234,000. Rentals are also available for those residents not looking to buy.
What’s more, Farmington offers high-quality senior housing, with independent living, assisted living and
skilled nursing care options all readily available at multiple facilities.
For more information on housing, visit farmingtonmo.org.
Offering top-rate educational opportunities to students of Farmington is a leading component of life in the
city. Creating lifelong learners and successful professionals has always been a priority for local educators. The
Farmington R-7 School District serves the public school needs of residents through three elementary schools,
Lincoln Intermediate School, one middle school and one high school. Additional campuses include the
Truman Kindergarten Center, W.L. Johns Early Childhood Center, the Midwest Learning Center (alternative
schooling) and the Juvenile Detention Center.
Alternatives to public schooling can be accessed within Farmington, with such parochial institutions as St.
Joseph Catholic School (preK-8) and St. Paul Lutheran School (preK-8).
For those seeking post-secondary education, the main campus of Mineral Area College is a short, 8.5-mile
drive to Park Hills, with an outreach center at Farmington High School. MAC is a two-year community
college enrolling around 4,000 credit students and 1,500 non-credit students each semester. The institution
awards one- and two-year degrees, along with certificates. Bachelor’s and master's degrees may be achieved
on-site through MAC's partnership with Central Methodist University. The college holds transfer agreements
toward both bachelor’s and master’s degrees with Southeast Missouri State University, University of MissouriSt. Louis, Missouri Baptist University, University of Missouri-Columbia and Missouri University of Science
& Technology.In addition, MAC works closely with the area’s businesses by providing such services as
customized training, community and workforce development and career services and placement, as well as
continuing education. The college offers a variety of training programs to local employers in both hard and
soft skills development and can customize training to the customer’s needs. What’s more, the college
facilitates and provides training for the Mineral Area Training Consortium (an industrial training consortium
for local manufacturers), and administers the Missouri Customized Training Program for the region.
MAC has developed long-term relationships with some of the major employers in the region by offering
flexible programs for general employee development and for those students wishing to pursue an A.S. or A.A.
S. degree. Programs can be offered either at the college or at the employer’s site, and can be tailored to meet
almost any need the employer or employees may have.
Higher education is also available at more than 15 sites within 60 miles.
Additionally, the Farmington Public Library offers a great source for learning, with more than 38,000 volumes
lining its walls. Books, magazines, videos, cassettes, computers with Internet access, a low-vision resource
center, a genealogy room, a number of programs and activities and more can all be found here throughout the
year.
For more information on the area’s educational environment, visit farmingtonmo.org.
Farmington has always enjoyed a stable economic environment, even in the face of the surrounding lead
mining industry’s failure in the early 1970s. The city’s location is ideal, with downtown St. Louis reachable in
just over a one-hour drive. Accessible transportation also plays a role in Farmington’s economic success with
nearby major highways and air travel facilities.
Local business, comprised of everything from independently owned shops to major retailers to progressive
manufacturers, continue to diversify, making Farmington an appealing site for relocation or expansion.
A regional hub with more than 30,000 in its labor force, Farmington brings together human resources from
various surrounding counties. From skilled manufacturing positions to corporate executives to service
professionals, Farmington offers a dynamic, diverse employment pool.
With more than 109,000 workers in the Southeast Missouri Region and more than 30,000 in St. Francois
County, the labor market draw is a strong point of difference among other areas in the state of Missouri. In
fact, St. Francois County has a substantial number of skilled employees that exceeds the entire populations of
many surrounding areas in the state. Workers support a wide range of industries in the region with their
diverse skill sets, while earning wages at reasonable levels.
The labor market in the area is a product of the population and education levels available. Farmington’s
population has maintained a relatively steady and continuous growth since 1900, hitting approximately 16,000
in 2010. It is expected to exceed 20,000 by the year 2030.
It is important when looking at population to consider the size of surrounding areas easily traveled by
residents, consumers and employees. St. Francois County has a population of nearly 65,000, and the
surrounding counties within a 60-mile radius of St. Francois County constitute an additional population of
approximately 300,000 and growing.
A safe community with many options for senior living makes Farmington a great place to call home. In
addition to residential long- and short-term care facilities, seniors will find a variety of active living
communities with options for renting and purchasing.
When the local parks, wineries and shops aren’t quite enough, seniors can also take advantage of the
Farmington Oaks Senior Center. The facility provides an opportunity for seniors to make new friends or
reconnect with others. Folks can exercise, have a hot, nutritious lunch, exercise their mind with a public-use
computer or even grab a book from the Public Library extension. The center offers beginning computer
classes, games, dancing classes and even day trips!
For more information on senior living and the Farmington community, visit farmingtonmo.org
High-quality and easily accessible healthcare is easy to come by in Farmington, a major benefit residents of
the area take great pleasure in. Dedicated to providing only the best in medical care for residents of
Farmington and its surrounding area are three hospitals, a freestanding outpatient surgery center and a mental
health center. Rounding out the area’s exceptional medical community are several clinics, private practices
and ambulatory services provided by the St. Francois County Ambulance District.
Mineral Area Regional Medical Center (MARMC)
1212 Weber Road • Farmington, MO
(573) 756-4581 • www.marmc.net
Established in 1952, Mineral Area Regional Medical Center (MARMC) is hailed as an excellent source of
healthcare in the Farmington area. Currently equipped with 135 beds and a multitude of knowledgeable
physicians, MARMC provides an array of medical services, including cardiac care, cardiopulmonary/
respiratory, laboratory, labor/delivery/nursery, emergency services, GI/endoscopy, home health, imaging,
rehabilitation, women’s services, surgery and the Sleep Center. Community education is also a feature at
MARMC.
The hospital’s emergency room was recently expanded, affording a modern 12,500-square-foot facility
boasting a Level III Trauma Center designation. The ER is stocked with the latest technology and services,
including a dedicated radiology room and CT scanner. The Emergency Department wait times are some of the
lowest in the region and nearly half of the national average. MARMC continues to supply area residents with
high-caliber care. In 2006 alone, 21,313 patients visited the Emergency Room, 2,932 were admitted as
inpatients, 87,078 were admitted as outpatients, and nearly 4,000 surgical cases were performed.
In addition, the medical center has more than 120 primary care and specialty physicians on staff, providing a
wide range of medical and surgical specialties. MARMC has outreach facilities in Bonne Terre, Park Hills,
Pilot Knob and Farmington to meet the healthcare needs of the whole community.
Parkland Health Center-Farmington
1101 West Liberty Street • Farmington, MO
(573) 756-6451 • www.parklandhealthcenter.org
Parkland Health Center was established with the 1991 merger between two former independent community
hospitals: Farmington Community Hospital and Bonne Terre Hospital. Parkland Health Center is part of BJC
HealthCare which also includes St. Louis Children’s Hospital and Barnes-Jewish Hospital, the teaching
hospitals for Washington University School of Medicine, Missouri Baptist Medical Center and other top area
hospitals.
Parkland Health Center in Farmington offers primary care, full inpatient and outpatient services and 24-hour
emergency services, as well as specialized care in obstetrics, pediatrics, laboratory and radiology,
cardiopulmonary care, inpatient and outpatient surgery, and physical therapy. The Farmington location is a
130-bed, full-service medical facility located just off Highway 67. Parkland’s radiology department offers
diagnostic radiology, ultrasound, mammography, nuclear medicine, CT scan, PET scan, special procedures
and echocardiography. The OB department offers comfortable private and semi-private rooms, with plenty of
room for family visits. The Wound Care Center features one of the only hyperbaric chambers in the area, and
is a vital part of treating wounds that are difficult to heal.
Health and wellness education and support are an important part of Parkland’s mission. Seeds of Wisdom,
Parkland’s annual women’s health conference, offers health and wellness education, and is attended by more
than 300 women each year. Classes and conferences on women’s health, chronic disease management, active
living and peer-to-peer discussion groups, and other topics are held throughout the year. Parkland offers
support groups to help you live better, including a diabetic support group that meets each month, and regular
grief support groups.
Jefferson Memorial Hospital
Highway 61-67 at Interstate 5 • Crystal City, MO
(636) 933-1000 • www.jeffersonmemorial.org
Fostering wellness in the area since 1957, patients can find an array of medical services through Jefferson
Memorial Hospital in nearby Crystal City. The Cancer Center, Deles Heart and Vascular Center, Image
Center, Rehabilitation Center, Wound Care Center and a fully-staffed emergency room are coupled with
behavioral health, laboratory, maternity, medical imaging, occupational medicine, surgery and women’s
services.
Surgery Center of Farmington
400 Parkland Drive • Farmington, MO
(573) 756-8000 • www.thesurgerycenteroffarmington.com
The Surgery Center of Farmington, established in 1999, is an outpatient facility where more than 4,000
outpatient surgeries are performed each year. Licensed by the state of Missouri Department of Health and
certified by Medicare, the practice specializes in eye surgery, general surgery, gynecology, orthopedic
procedures, urologic surgery, podiatric surgery, ear/nose/throat surgery and pain management.
Southeast Missouri Mental Health Center (SEMMHC)
1010 West Columbia • Farmington, MO
(573) 218-6792 • www.dmh.missouri.gov/southeast
Owned by the State of Missouri and operated by the Department of Mental Health, the Southeast Missouri
Mental Health Center (SEMMHC) is comprised of a professional staff of psychiatrists, physicians,
psychologists, professional counselors, clinical social workers, therapeutic recreational specialists and
program supervisors – among other members. The facility is equipped with 54 beds for short-term care (an
average of five to seven days), 98 beds for long-term care and 20 beds for developmental disabilities/mental
illness services.
The beginnings of the Farmington Public Library have their roots in an “evening of music and reading”
organized by the United Daughters of the Confederacy in 1915. “Reading Rooms” were first located in the
Tetley Building, second in the Farmington High School and then moved back to the Tetley Building. The
library officially opened in May 1916 with a collection of 150 books, which grew to 1,600 books by 1917.
In April 1920, the library was moved for the fourth time to the Farmer’s Bank Building. Plans were being
made for the fifth move to a new building, Long Memorial Hall, which was built as a tribute to William
Dubart Long, a pioneer of Farmington. When the building was nearly complete, a fire delayed the formal
dedication, which took place October 31, 1924. Farmington Public Library was housed in Long Memorial
Hall from October 1924 until its move to 108 W. Harrison St. in August 1980. Services have gradually
expanded to include not only books but magazines, newspapers, large print books, audio books on cassette
and videos. Further expansion in services include participation in the interlibrary loan program, participation
in the state’s Summer Reading Program for children, children’s story hours, copying services and audio-visual
equipment for loan, microfilm readers in the genealogy department, computerized card catalog and circulation
system and equipment for the visually impaired. A delivery service for the homebound has been added to the
list of services provided by the library.
In 1977, a proposal for a new library was presented to the City Council. From a dedicated group of Friends of
the Library, members of the library board and a committed librarian, the final plan for a new facility took
shape. The city allocated an amount for actual construction and architects’ fees, and the planning and steering
committee began a fundraising campaign to furnish the building.
The present building housing the Farmington Public Library officially opened to the public in August 1980.
The Farmington Public Library is dedicated to the memory of Witten H. Ledbetter, devoted friend of the
library, skillful journalist and dedicated mayor of Farmington.
The Farmington Public Library has grown from “Reading Rooms” to its own building of 8,000 square feet,
from a book collection of 150 to a collection of more than 42,250 volumes, from a beginning membership of
200 to more than 10,000 today. With computer resources, a special genealogy area, kids areas and events for
all ages, the Farmington Public Library is definitely more than just a reading room!
Farmington is proud of its governing voice, which ensures a high quality of life for all residents. The
community’s City Council is comprised of a mayor, eight councilpersons in four wards and a city counselor.
Several departments lie within local government, all working toward the betterment of community life, now
and in the future.
The Farmington Police Department works in partnership with the people of Farmington to protect life and
property, while maintaining the highest level of courtesy, honor, ethics and integrity. Through their adoption
of the Community Policing Philosophy and willingness to stay on the forefront of technology, new
enforcement methods and emerging programs, the department is committed to establishing and maintaining a
partnership within our community.
Staffed with 26 full-time contracted police officers, one reserve officer, six communications officers, three
civilian personnel and one volunteer chaplain, the City of Farmington Police Department is dedicated to the
safety of local and surrounding residents. Furthermore, two School Resource Officers (SROs) work within the
Farmington R-7 School District, providing students with a number of educational programs, including the
esteemed D.A.R.E. program.Farmington Fire Department is committed to protecting the people, property and
environment within our community. Responsive to the needs of citizens by providing rapid, professional,
humanitarian service, the Farmington Fire Department accomplishes its mission through prevention,
education, fire suppression, medical service hazardous mitigation and other related emergency and nonemergency activities. The City of Farmington currently holds an ISO rating of a 4, and the Fire Department
responds to more than 1,800 calls annually.
The community has also implemented an emergency phone and text alert system for advance warning in the
case of weather or other related emergencies.
In addition, the St. Francois County Sheriff’s Department plays a role in public safety, with the sheriff
heading up a staff of detectives, road officers, K-9 patrol, process servers and court bailiffs.
There is so much more to learn about the City of Farmington’s government and public safety system! Be sure
to visit farmington-mo.gov for the most up-to-date information.
Fostering faith and fellowship in Farmington has always been significant to residents past and present. A score
of religions are represented in the area, creating a diversified spiritual community that has played an important
role in supporting Farmington’s close-knit feel.
All Saints Episcopal Church
6600 Bray Road
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-3225
Abundant Life Family Church
Highway West
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-7949
Apostolic Lighthouse
772 Weber Road
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-8188
www.rdehne.us
Assembly of God Church
1803 North Washington Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-6444
www.ag.org
Assembly of God of Doe Run
3259 Highway West
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-8630
Blessed Hope Baptist Church
1710 Doubet Road
Farmington, MO
Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church
6460 State Highway 32
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-3810
Christ Church Evangelistic Ministries
137 Vierse Drive
Farmington, MO
Christian Church of Libertyville
1737 Wesley Chapel Road
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-3755
Christian Life Ministries
4905 Flat River Road
Farmington, MO
(573) 431-5090
Christian Science
214 N. Karsch Boulevard
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-5801
Church of Christ
1034 S. Karsch Boulevard
Farmington, MO
Church of Christ Farmington
525 Maple Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-7914
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
709 South Henry Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-6803
Church of the Open Bible
201 South Henry Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-0911
Community Christian Church
700 North Carleton Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-2658
Covenant Bible Church
5165 Highway D
Farmington, MO
(573) 747-0001
www.covenantbiblechurch.net
Delassus Baptist Church
4086 2nd Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-6710
Doe Run Church of God
2004 Old Vandergriff Road
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-1812
Emmanuel Baptist Church
3041 2nd Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-6979
Faith Baptist Church
625 Highway EE
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-1908
Farmington Church of the Nazarene
801 North Middle Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-6277
Farmington Christian Church Disciples of Christ
201 West Columbia Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-5314
www.farmingtonchristianchurch.org
Farmington Church of God
639 Burks Road
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-0390
Farmington Family Fellowship
Highway OO
Farmington, MO
Farmington Presbyterian Church
403 West Columbia Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-4482
First Baptist Church of Farmington
210 North A Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-4654
www.farmingtonfbc.com
First Baptist Church of Knob Lick
6012 Highway DD
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-4877
First Church of God-Anderson Ind.
306 North Carleton Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-4204
First Free Will Baptist Church-Farmington
305 West Columbia Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-8933
First United Baptist Church
504 Yale Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-1980
Genevieve Baptist Church
8631 Genevieve Church Road
Farmington, MO
(573) 760-1289
Grace Community Church
Highway 67 South
Farmington, MO
(573) 783-6342
Heritage Missionary Baptist Church
3389 Highway H
Farmington, MO
(573) 760-9082
Hurryville Free Will Baptist Church
5345 Hurryville Road
Farmington, MO
(573) 431-5525
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses
1818 Highway D
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-2555
Knob Lick Church of God
6018 Highway DD
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-5996
Libertyville United Methodist Church
7776 Highway DD
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-1658
Life Church Farmington
3053 Highway H
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-9101
www.farmingtonwordoflife.com
Living Word of Farmington
Wallace Road Farmington, MO
(573) 756-7739
Memorial United Methodist Church
425 North Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-4565
www.memorialumethodist.org
Mercy Christian Fellowship
200 W. First Street, Second Floor
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-9188
Mineral Area Baptist Associates
5169 Flat River Road
Farmington, MO
(573) 431-5140
New Life Fellowship SBC
115 West Columbia Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 760-9460
New Heights Church
4982 Flat River Road
Farmington, MO 63640
(573) 631-1675
www.gotonewheights.com
Parkland Family Worship Center
4761 Flat River Road
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-6557
Pleasant Hill United Baptist Church
10315 Pleasant Hill Church Road
Farmington, MO
(573) 783-2025
Pleasant View Assembly of God Church
3787 College Road
Farmington, MO
(573) 431-4070
Seventh-Day Adventist Church of Farmington
2867 Highway H
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-6848
St. Joseph Church of Farmington
5 South Carleton Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-4250
www.stjosephfarmington.com
St. Paul Lutheran Church
609 East Columbia Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-7872
www.stpaulfarmington.com
Solid Rock Fellowship
Highway 67 North
Farmington, MO
Sunnyview Church of Christ
2801 Highway H
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-5925
The Overcomers Church
4761 Flat River Road
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-6557
United Methodist Church Parsonage
405 North Street
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-5209
Three Rivers Baptist Church
2026 State Route HH
Farmington, MO
(573) 431-6904
Unity Christ Center
1101 Sainte Genevieve Avenue
Farmington, MO
(573) 756-7810
www.unity-farmington.org
United Pentecostal Church
901 Murphys Way
Farmington, MO
(573) 747-0559
ABCEFHILMPRSTW
Accountants
Automotive - Service
Business
Cleaning Companies
Contractors/Construction
Education
Financial
Flooring/Wallcovering
Funeral Homes
Health
Insurance
Liquor Store
Lodging
Moving/Storage
Photographic Services
Plumbing/Heating/AC
Real Estate
Restaurants
Retail/Shopping
Security System
Senior Services
Shipping/Postal Services
Transportation
Winery
Worship
Accountants
Crouch, Farley and Heuring, PC
John R. Crouch, CPA, ABV
119 N. Henry
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-8961
Fax: 573-756-3972
john@cfhcpa.com
www.cfhcpa.com
Automotive - Service
D and G Automotive Repair
Gary and Deb Curtright
201 N. Middle St.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-7493
Fax: 573-756-6829
dgauto2007@att.net
Automotive - Service
Redfield Collision Center
Tina Weber
114 Walker Drive
Farmington, MO
63640
573-701-0700 / 636-931-4000
Fax: 636-937-0469 / 573-701-0800
tinaw@redfieldcollision.com
www.redfieldcollision.com
Business
Professional Property Management
Patsy Weddle
1032 E. Karsch Blvd.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-7610
Fax: 573-756-2821
patsy@professionalpropertymanagement.biz
www.professionalpropertymanagement.biz
Cleaning Companies
Dalton Cleaning and Restoration Services
Mike Dalton
P.O. Box 958
Farmington, MO
63640
573-518-3377
Fax: 573-760-0251
mike.dalton@sbcglobal.net
www.greencleanfarmington.com
Contractors/Construction
GreenBriar Hills
Larry W. Skaggs
208 Greentrail
Farmington, MO
63640
573-760-9744
Fax: 573-756-4526
larryskaggs@trimfoot.com
Education
St. Paul Lutheran School
Andy Sherrill
608 E. Columbia St.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-5147
Fax: 573-756-8669
andysherrill@gmail.com
www.stpaulgiants.com
Education
Mineral Area College
Sarah Haas
5270 Flat River Rd.
Park Hills, MO
63601
573-431-4593
Fax: 573-518-2316
shaas@mineralarea.edu
www.mineralarea.edu
Education
Growing Room Preschool
Ruth Ann Pope
425 North St.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-4565
Fax: 573-756-8588
www.memorialumethodist.org
Education
St. Joseph Catholic School
Mary Smith
501 St. Genevieve Ave.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-6312
msmith@stjosephfarmington.com
www.stjosephfarmington.com
Financial
First State Community Bank
Luke Roussin
201 E. Columbia St.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-4547
Fax: 573-756-7676
lroussin@fscb.com
www.fscb.com
Financial
Ozarks Federal
Michele Ziegelmeyer
2 E. Columbia St.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-6622
Fax: 573-756-6628
mziegelmeyer@ozarksfederal.com
www.ozarksfederal.com
Financial
US Bank
Laddie Cross
2 N. Washington
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-2265
Fax: 573-756-3107
laddie.cross@usbank.com
www.usbank.com
Financial
Unico Bank
Brian Laramore
400 N. State St.
Desloge, MO
63601
573-518-3500
Fax: 573-518-3505
blaramore@unicobank.com
www.unicobank.com
Financial
Belgrade State Bank
Robert Gerig
515 W. Karsen
Farmington, MO
63640
573-760-9000
Fax: 573-760-1970
bobg@belgradestatebank.com
www.belgradestatebank.com
Flooring/Wallcovering
Carpet One Floor and More
Melissa Hinkle
4337 Showplace Dr.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-1999
Fax: 573-756-1244
mhinkle@uniqueinteriorsgroup.com
www.carpet1farmington.com
Funeral Homes
Cozean Memorial Chapel and Crematory
Jon Cozean
217 W. Columbia
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-4541
Fax: 573-756-2673
cozean2@sbcglobal.net
www.cozeanfuneralhome.com/
Health
Mineral Area Regional Medical Center
Kevin Thurman
1212 Weber Road
Farmington, MO
63640
573-701-7380
Fax: 573-756-5834
kevin.thurman@capellahealth.com
www.mineralarearegional.com
Health
Camelot Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
Janet Douglas
705 Grand Canyon Drive
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-8911
Fax: 573-756-0862
jvdouglas36@yahoo.com
www.camelotnrc.com
Health
USA Drug
Michelle Smith
120 E. Karsch
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-6421
Fax: 573-747-0444
msmith@usadrug.com
www.usadrug.com
Health
Parkland Health Center
Ursula J. Kthiri
1101 W. Liberty St.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-760-8523
Fax: 573-760-8051
ujk2192@bjc.org
www.parklandhealthcenter.org
Health
Veterinary Clinic of the Mineral Area
Paul Oldenthal
4730 Flat River Rd.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-9400
Fax: 573-756-5278
pode3rd@juno.com
www.mineralareavetclinic.com
Health
Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America
Rodney Quinton, RN
412 Cayce
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-7066
Fax: 573-756-7991
rquinton@pmma.org
www.presbyterianmanors.org/communities/missouri/farmington/
Health
Farmington Cancer Center
Sonya Hohm
1175 E. Kalesch Blvd.
Farmington, MO
63640
623-824-5772
Fax: 602-324-8817
shohm@allianceoncology.com
www.bethesdacancercenters.com
Insurance
Barton Insurance Services
Cheryle Bailey
8 N. Main
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-4145
Fax: 573-756-8975
cheryle@barton-ins.com
www.barton-ins.com
Insurance
Shelter Insurance - Mike Jones/Tim Speer
Mike Jones - Tim Speer
1817 W. Broadway
Columbia, MO
65218
573-756-2151
Fax: 573-756-7300
www.shelterinsurance.com
Liquor Store
214 Package Store
Sharon and Harry Hughes
1110 West Liberty St.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-4117
Fax: 573-756-3900
tpackage@sbcglobal.net
www.214liquor.com
Lodging
Summer Bay Resorts - Crown Pointe Lodge
Steve Spitzmiller
4245 Hunt Rd.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-218-2943
Fax: 573-756-9722
sspitzmiller@crownpointelodge.com
www.crownpointelodge.com
Lodging
Summer Bay's Tradition Inn
Steve Spitzmiller
1625 W. Columbia
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-8031
Fax: 573-756-9116
sspitzmiller@crownpointelodge.com
www.traditioninn.com
Lodging
Holiday Inn Express and Suites
Monika Koen
820 Market Street
Farmington, MO
63640
573-701-0505
Fax: 573-701-0506
hi-farmington.gm@pmihotels.com
www.hiexpress.com/hotels/us/en/farmington/fammo/hoteldetail
Moving/Storage
A-1 Portable Buildings LLC
Nate Nissley
712 E. Karsch Blvd.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-330-9690
Fax: 800-475-3073
a1portablebuildings@gmail.com
www.a1portablebuildings.com
Photographic Services
Hastings' Creative Images
Scott and Regina Hastings
406 E. Karsch Blvd.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-760-1442
hcimages@sbcglobal.net
www.hastingscreativeimages.com
Plumbing/Heating/AC
Capital Supply Company
Ron Dement
1313 Sainte Genevieve Ave
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-5735
Fax: 573-756-5867
rdement@wpsco.com
www.wpsco.com
Real Estate
Coldwell Banker Hulsey Real Estate
Mary Gilliam
32 E. Liberty St.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-5711
Fax: 573-756-3093
mary@coldwellbanker.com
www.coldwellbanker.com
Restaurants
The Branding Iron BBQ
Jeremy Horton
763 Maple Valley Dr.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-1100
Fax: 573-701-9918
jeremy@thebrandingironbbq.com
www.thebrandingironbbq.com
Restaurants
Spokes Pub and Grill
Chris Spence
1627 W. Columbia
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-6220
Fax: 573-883-7901
cspence@crown-ridge.com
www.spokespub.com/
Restaurants
El Torero Family Mexican Restaurant
Mareo Leon
612 Walmart Dr.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-747-0660
Fax: 573-747-1255
leon8010@sbcglobal.net
Restaurants
The Twisting V Grille at Vance Vineyards
Jennifer Ballew
1522 Madison 212 "Schulte Lane'
Fredericktown, MO
63645
573-783-8800
jballew@fsptbm.com
www.vancevineyards.com
Restaurants
The Pasta House Co.
Nancy Silver
931 Valley Creek
Farmington, MO
63640
573-760-0026
www.pastahouse.com
Restaurants
Ho Wah Chinese Restaurant
Allen Pang
754 Market St. "Maple Valley Center"
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-9288
Fax: 573-756-8008
allenpang88@gmail.com
www.howah.com
Retail/Shopping
Stone Haus Furniture
Clay Zimmerman
4938 Hwy D.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-327-9702
Fax: 573-327-9703
stonehausfurniture@gmail.com
www.stonehausfurniture.com
Retail/Shopping
Show-Me Rent-To-Own, Inc.
Jayme Hull
322 E. Karsch Blvd.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-1234
Fax: 573-756-9272
showmerto@sbcglobal.net
www.showme-rto.com
Retail/Shopping
Gifford Lumber Co.
Randy Danieley
510 Potosi St.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-5762
Fax: 573-747-1781
gif_face@yahoo.com
Security System
Alarm Security LLC.com
Matt McMillen
44 Swan, Ste. A
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-9191
Fax: 573-431-9801
mattmcmillen7@gmail.com
www.alarmsecurityllc.com
Senior Services
Butterfield Gardens
Bret Burgess
200 Butterfield Dr.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-747-0428
Fax: 573-747-1712
bret.burgessconstruction@gmail.com
www.butterfieldgardensmo.com
Senior Services
Presbyterian Hospice of Mid-America
Alison Sheets
500 Cayce
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-6768
Fax: 573-756-6014
asheets@pmma.org
www.presbyterianmanors.org
Shipping/Postal Services
UPS
Steve Hayes
614 Walmart Drive
Farmington, MO
63640
573-747-1460
Fax: 573-747-1467
store4343@theupsstore.com
theupsstore.com/4343.htm
Transportation
SMTS
Denny Ward
P.O. Box 679
Fredericktown, MO
63645
573-783-5505
Fax: 573-783-4408
denny@ridesmts.org
www.ridesmts.org
Winery
Vance Vineyards and Winery
Jennifer Ballew
1522 Madison 212 "Schulte Lane"
Fredericktown, MO
63645
573-783-8800
jballew@fsptbm.com
www.vancevineyards.com
Winery
Sand Creek Vineyard
Lisa Ikemier
3578 Sand Creek Rd.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-756-9999
lisa@sandcreekvineyard.com
www.sandcreekvineyard.com
Worship
Memorial United Methodist Church
Sandra Miller
425 North St.
Farmington, MO
63640
573-747-8194
Fax: 573-756-5872
boat2001@swbell.net
www.memorialumethodist.org
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