Windsor, MO, a small community of around 3,000 residents, is known for its peaceful rural setting and proximity to Whiteman Air Force Base, located 16 miles to the north. The town's history as a railroad crossroads is evident in the Rock Island Trail and Katy Trail, which intersect here and attract hikers and bikers. Housing options in Windsor include cottages, ranch styles, and New Traditionals, with median home prices significantly lower than the national average. The town's layout features gridded streets and rural roads, some of which are gravel. Farrington Park, the largest green space, offers fishing, a disc golf course, and hosts community events like the Fourth of July fireworks and Christmas light display. Windsor's small downtown includes locally owned restaurants, antique stores, and a dive bar known as Pickled Possum. The Amish community nearby operates bulk stores and a produce auction, providing residents with unique shopping options. Windsor schools, part of the Henry County R-I School District, offer support for military families. The town is also known for its annual SeptemberFest, featuring a carnival, parade, and various community activities. For those seeking more amenities, Sedalia is a 26-mile drive northeast, and Kansas City International Airport is about 90 miles away.