

Kansas City Autopsy
Postmortem Pathology
1015 Hwy H, Liberty, MO 64068
Phone: 1-913-730-0909
Email: info@postmortempath.com
Hours Of Operation:
Wednesday 5 AM–9 PM
Thursday 5 AM–9 PM
Friday 5 AM–9 PM
Saturday 5 AM–9 PM
Sunday 5 AM–9 PM
Monday 5 AM–9 PM
Tuesday 5 AM–9 PM

Who is Postmortem Pathology?
Located in Liberty, Missouri, the Kansas City, Missouri area, Postmortem Pathology is a group of board certified forensic pathologists offering private autopsy services in Kansas City. We are staffed by anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathologists specializing in autopsy performance, criminal and civil trial work, and community outreach.
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Directions To Postmortem Pathology:
General Directions to 1015 Hwy H, Liberty, MO
64068 (Postmortem Pathology)
From Kansas City:
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Head north on I-35 N toward Liberty.
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Take Exit 16 for MO-152 E/Liberty.
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Continue onto MO-152 E, then turn left onto Hwy H.
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Drive approximately 2 miles; 1015 Hwy H will be on your left.
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From Downtown Liberty:
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Navigate to Liberty Square or William Jewell College as reference points.
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From Liberty Square, head east on E Kansas St, then turn right onto Hwy H.
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Continue for about 1.5 miles until you reach 1015 Hwy H on your right.
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From Kansas City International Airport (MCI):
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Take NW 120th St and merge onto I-435 E.
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Follow I-435 E, then merge onto I-35 N toward Liberty.
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Take Exit 16 for MO-152 E/Liberty.
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Turn left onto Hwy H and drive about 2 miles to reach 1015 Hwy H on your left.
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Nearby Landmarks:
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Liberty Square and William Jewell College are both within a short drive. You can use these as starting or reference points to help guide navigation. Historic Downtown Liberty is also nearby for additional orientation.
For detailed step-by-step navigation based on your exact starting point, consider using a GPS service like Google Maps or Waze. Safe travels!
Interesting Facts About
Liberty, Missouri
Historical Landmarks
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Jesse James Bank Museum: This is the site of the first successful daylight bank robbery in U.S. history. The museum still houses the original safe and furnishings from the infamous 1866 heist.
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William Jewell College: Established in 1849, it is the oldest liberal arts college west of the Mississippi River and boasts several buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Historic Downtown Liberty Square: Known for its well-preserved architecture, the square is the heart of Liberty's community, hosting various events and activities.
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Liberty Jail Historic Site: A significant location for the Latter Day Saint movement, this jail is where Joseph Smith, the founder of the movement, was held.
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Clay County Museum and Historical Society: This museum highlights the rich history of Clay County and its surrounding areas.
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Demographics in a Snapshot
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Around 30,000 residents call Liberty home.
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The median age of the population is approximately 38 years.
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The city boasts household incomes that are above the national average.
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Liberty has a highly educated population, with many residents holding bachelor's degrees or higher.
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It is a family-oriented city, with a significant number of households including children.
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Fun and Unique Facts
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Liberty is lovingly referred to as the "Jewell of the North," paying homage to the presence of William Jewell College.
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The Jesse James Bank Museum is not only a historical site but also a time capsule, preserving the visual story of the 1866 robbery.
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Liberty's name and status are rooted in its historical significance as a bustling frontier town.
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The city hosts a vibrant arts scene, with festivals and events celebrating creativity throughout the year.
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William Jewell College's campus, rich in history, features several iconic buildings on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Whether you're exploring its historical landmarks or soaking in its artsy vibe, Liberty, Missouri, truly is a charming city filled with stories of the past and thriving modern culture!
