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Liberty

About the neighborhood: Liberty, Missouri, offers a harmonious blend of small-town charm and modern amenities, making it an ideal place to call home. The city boasts a top-rated public school system, including Liberty Public Schools, which serves over 12,000 students across multiple elementary, middle, and high schools . For higher education, residents have access to William Jewell College, a private liberal arts institution established in 1849 Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy more than 500 acres of parkland and over 10 miles of trails, with facilities like Stocksdale Park offering mountain bike trails, a disc golf course, and a dog park . The Liberty Community Center provides a range of amenities, including swimming pools, a wellness center, and a performing arts theatre Liberty’s historic downtown square features a variety of shops and restaurants, while larger retail centers like Liberty Commons offer additional shopping and dining options . The city’s strategic location provides easy access to Kansas City, allowing residents to enjoy both the tranquility of suburban life and the conveniences of a metropolitan area.

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Community Features & Amenities

Award-Winning Schools

Liberty Public Schools (LPS 53) serves over 12,000 students and has been recognized every year it was eligible for Missouri’s Distinction in Performance. Top schools include Liberty High School, Liberty North High School, Discovery Middle School, Heritage Middle School, and elementary schools like Lewis & Clark and Alexander Doniphan.
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Transportation & Accessibility

Liberty is well-located for commuting. It sits near I-35 and Highway 152, which provide relatively direct routes into Kansas City and surrounding metro areas. Residents benefit from growing infrastructure improvements tied to commercial development.

Shopping & Daily Essentials

Liberty Commons is a major retail hub at I-35 & 152, covering about 315,000 square feet with big-box, specialty shops, restaurants, and a theater (which offers features like ScreenX). Downtown Liberty’s Historic Square also offers local shops, farmers markets, and boutique options.

Healthcare & Services

Liberty Hospital (now operated under the University of Kansas Health System) is the primary hospital and provides emergency, specialty, and primary care services locally. Other facilities like Liberty Medical Center and Liberty Health & Wellness expand access to comprehensive care and rehabilitation.

Parks & Recreation

There are over 500 acres of parkland and more than 10 miles of trails in Liberty. Popular spots include Stocksdale Park (with disc golf, dog park, hiking), the Liberty Community Center (pool, wellness, theater), and community events hosted in the downtown square.

Family-Friendly Community

Liberty blends small-town warmth with modern amenities. Clean neighborhoods, strong schools, community events, and a safe environment make it appealing for families. The growth of suburban neighborhoods with convenient access to shopping and services keeps things comfortable yet progressing.
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Dining & Entertainment

Dining choices range from casual family spots in Liberty Commons to more unique local restaurants around the Historic Downtown Square. The B&B Theatre at Liberty Commons, public markets, live music, and festivals enrich the entertainment scene.

Preferred Vendor List

Liberty maintains a curated list of trusted local vendors and service providers for residents’ convenience. This preferred vendor network helps community members connect with reliable professionals for home maintenance, services, and other residential needs.

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