Albatross, Missouri

Albatross, Missouri

Albatross is an unincorporated community in Lawrence County, Missouri, United States. It lies near the intersection of Route 96 and Route 39, about six miles north of Mount Vernon.

The town was founded after the creation of US 66, something unique with all the little towns lining current Route 96. Several businesses lined US 66 until the building of Interstate 44 to the south, but it still has a few active businesses due to the intersection of the current Route 39 and Route 96.


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