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Clarkson ValleySaint Louis County,MissouriLess government is good governmentThe Missouri state capital is Jefferson City. What would you like to know about Clarkson Valley
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The population of Clarkson Valley is approximately 2,675 (2000).
The amount of land area in Clarkson Valley is 6.958 sq. kilometers.
Clarkson Valley elevation is 595 feet above sea level. The Clarkson Valley median home price is $412,400 (2000). Clarkson Valley miscellany. Return to Index Clarkson Valley location: about 23 miles west of St. Louis. The City is bounded by the City of Wildwood on the West; Chesterfield on the North West and East; Ballwin on the East; and Ellisville on the South. Major access is from Kehrs Mill Road running mostly East and West and Clarkson Road, which runs mainly North and South connecting to highway 40 (I-64) near the Chesterfield Mall. Access to its neighborhoods forming the west boundary (Pleasant Valley Forest) would be from Valley Road (from Clayton Road) or Strecker Road (from Kehrs Mill.)
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The average winter temperature is 27.9 degrees F. Return to Index History & History Related Items Clarkson Valley history: Clarkson Valley was originally incorporated as a village in 1950. It was later incorporated as a 4th class city in 1988
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