Area code 573


Area code 573 serves most of the eastern half of Missouri outside the immediate St. Louis area. It extends across half of the width of the state, with the northeastern tip near the northeastern corner of the state, the Lake of the Ozarks at the western tip and Doniphan as the southwestern tip. It also serves all of southeastern Missouri and areas adjacent to the Mississippi River. It was created on January 7, 1996 as a split from area code 314. The largest city in the area is Columbia, Missouri, home to the University of Missouri.
Area code 573 includes the following towns and cities:
Annapolis,
Arcadia,
Ashland,
Belgrade, Belle,
Belleview,
Berryman, Blackwell,
Bloomsdale,
Bonne Terre
Boss,
Bourbon,
Bunker,
Cadet,
Caledonia,
Camdenton,
Cape Girardeau,
Caruthersville,
Center,
Centerville,
Centralia,
Chamois,
Charleston,
Cherryville,
Climax Springs,
Columbia,
Cuba,
Davisville,
Des Arc,
Desloge,
Dexter,
Doolittle,
Eldon,
Ellington,
Emden,
Farmington,
Festus,
Flat River,
Fredericktown,
Fulton,
Gerald,
Glover,
Greenville,
Hallsville,
Hannibal,
Hayti,
Hermann,
Irondale,
Ironton,
Jackson,
Jefferson City,
Kennett,
Kingdom City,
Lake Ozark,
Leasburg,
Licking,
Linn,
Meta,
Mexico,
Monroe City,
Montgomery City,
New Bloomfield,
New Florence,
Newburg,
Olympian Village,
Osage Beach and surrounding areas,
Owensville,
Paris,
Park Hills,
Perryville, Philadelphia,
Piedmont,
Pilot Knob,
Poplar Bluff,
Potosi,
Reynolds,
Richwoods,
Rocheport,
Rolla,
Salem,
Shelbina,
Sikeston,
St. Elizabeth,
St. James,
St. Robert,
Ste. Genevieve,
Steelville,
Sullivan,
Tuscumbia,
Valles Mines,
Van Buren,
Viburnum,
Waynesville