Located seven miles from Interstate 70, Fulton is a short 100-mile drive from St. Louis and is 150 miles from Kansas City, Missouri. Jefferson City, Missouri's capital, is 20 miles south of the campus, and Columbia, home to the University of Missouri, is 25 miles west of the campus.
From St. Louis: Take I-70 West to the Highway 54 exit (#148-Mexico/Fulton/Jefferson City). Exit left onto Highway 54. Take Highway 54 to the third Fulton exit (Fulton/Route F). Turn left onto Route F. At the first traffic light (Westminster Avenue), turn left. America's National Churchill Museum will be on your left at the corner of Westminster Avenue and 7th Street.
From Kansas City and Columbia: Take I-70 East to the Highway 54 exit (#148-Mexico/Fulton/Jefferson City). Exit right onto Highway 54. Take Highway 54 to the third Fulton exit (Fulton/Route F). Turn left onto Route F. At the first traffic light (Westminster Avenue), turn left. Westminster College is immediately on your left. America's National Churchill Museum will be on your left at the corner of Westminster Avenue and 7th Street.
From the South (Jefferson City, MO): Take Highway 54 (Northbound) to the third Fulton exit (Fulton/Route F). Turn right onto Route F. At the first traffic light (Westminster Avenue), turn left. America's National Churchill Museum will be on your left at the corner of Westminster Avenue and 7th Street.
From the North (Mexico, MO): Take Highway 54 (Southbound) to the third Fulton exit (Fulton/Route F). Turn left onto Route F. At the first traffic light (Westminster Avenue), turn left. America's National Churchill Museum will be on your left at the corner of Westminster Avenue and 7th Street.
Street parking on Westminster Avenue:
On weekends only, you may also park on Westminster College's Lampkin Drive, the circle drive off of Westminster Ave. Parking on the circle drive is also allowed after 5 pm when there are evening events. The drive is reserved on weekdays 8 am-5 pm for College faculty and staff.
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