Cape Girardeau, Missouri "Cape Girardeau"

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Cape Girardeau, Missouri Downtown Cape Girardeau Downtown Cape Girardeau Nickname(s): Cape, The City of Roses, River City Location of Cape Girardeau inside County and State Location of Cape Girardeau inside County and State Counties Cape Girardeau, Scott Cape Girardeau (/ ke p d r rdo /, French: Cap-Girardeau [kap i a do] ( listen); colloquially referred to as "Cape") is a town/city in Cape Girardeau and Scott counties in the U.S.

Census, the city's populace was 37,941, making it the 16th-largest town/city in Missouri, and the biggest city in Southeast Missouri.

An emerging college town, it is the home of Southeast Missouri State University.

Map of Cape Girardeau and vicinity, showing locale of its forts (September 1865).

The "Cape" in the town/city name referred to a modern promontory overlooking the Mississippi River; it was later finished by barns construction. As early as 1765, a bend in the Mississippi River, about 60 miles (97 km) south of the French village of Ste.

Genevieve, had been referred to as Cape Girardot or Girardeau.

The settlement of Girardeau is said to date from 1793 when the Spanish government, which had acquired Louisiana in 1764 following the French defeat in the Seven Years' War, granted Louis Lorimier, a French-Canadian, the right to establish a trading post.

Also in 1793, Baron Carondelet granted territory near Cape Girardeau to the Black Bob Band of the Hathawekela Shawnee, who had migrated from athwart the Mississippi River.

The Band became known as the Cape Girardeau Shawnee.

In 1799, American pioneer founded the first English school west of the Mississippi River in Cape Girardeau at a landmark called Mount Tabor, titled by the pioneer for the Biblical Mount Tabor. The town of Cape Girardeau was incorporated in 1808, before to Missouri statehood.

The advent of the steamboat in 1835 and related river trade stimulated the evolution of Cape Girardeau as the biggest port on the Mississippi River between St.

During the Civil War, the town/city was the site of the Battle of Cape Girardeau on April 26, 1863.

For years travelers had to use ferries to cross the Mississippi River from Cape Girardeau.

In December 2003, the "Old Bridge" was succeeded by a new four-lane cable-stay bridge crossing the Mississippi River at Cape Girardeau.

The City of Cape Girardeau was recognized in January 2008 by First Lady Laura Bush as a Preserve America Community for its work in surveying and protecting historic buildings, as well as . The town/city is known to some as "The City of Roses" because of a 9-mile (14 km) stretch of highway that was once lined with dozens of rose bushes. Although there used to be many prominent rose plant nurseries around the community, several of these plant nurseries have been maintained.

The town/city is also known as "Cape Girardeau: Where the River Turns a Thousand Tales," due to the history of the town and the Mississippi River.

Waterfront of Cape Girardeau along the Mississippi River amid the Great Flood of 1993.

The biggest is the Mississippi River Tales Mural, positioned on the city's downtown floodwall.

Behind the floodwall lies the Riverfront Park of Cape Girardeau Missouri, where riverboats dock and visitors can view the Mississippi River.

There are 39 historic sites in Cape Girardeau that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Of these, eight are historic districts, such as Cape Girardeau Commercial Historic District, which was listed in 2000 and includes multiple contributing properties.

Cape Girardeau is positioned at 37 18 33 N 89 32 47 W (37.309042, -89.546498). According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 28.49 square miles (73.79 km2), of which, 28.43 square miles (73.63 km2) is territory and 0.06 square miles (0.16 km2) is water. The "cape" that the town/city is titled after no longer exists.

A modern which remains from the previously existing cape can be seen on a promontory which overlooks the Mississippi River in Cape Rock Park.

Cape Girardeau has a humid subtropical climate (Koppen Cfa) with four distinct seasons and is positioned in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 6b. Winter typically brings a mix of rain, sleet, and snow, with occasional heavy snow flurry and icing.

The town/city has a January daily average of 33.1 F (0.6 C) and averages 14 days annually with temperatures staying at or below freezing; the first and last freezes of the season on average fall on October 23 and April 7, in the order given. Summer is typically hazy, hot, and humid with a July daily average of 78.6 F (25.9 C), and there is an average of 48 days a year with high temperatures at or above 90 F (32 C). The average annual rain is 46.8 inches (1,190 mm), with the rainiest season being spring. Extremes in temperature range from 107 F (42 C), which last occurred on June 29, 2012, down to 18 F ( 28 C) on January 11, 1977. Climate data for Cape Girardeau Regional Airport, Missouri (1981 2010 normals, extremes 1960 present) Average snowy days ( 0.1 in) 2.5 2.4 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 0.3 1.4 7.9 The Cape Girardeau-Jackson, MO-IL Metropolitan Travel Destination encompasses Alexander County, Illinois, Bollinger County, Missouri and Cape Girardeau County, Missouri and has a populace of 96,275.

As of the census of 2010, there were 37,941 citizens , 15,205 homeholds, and 8,466 families residing in the city.

The ethnic makeup of the town/city was 81.13% White, 12.75% Black or African American, 0.23% Native American, 1.89% Asian, 0.04% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 1.54% from other competitions, and 2.40% from two or more competitions.

In the city, the populace was spread out with 19.3% under the age of 18, 20.2% between the ages of 18 and 24, 23.5% from 25 to 44, 22.2% from 45 to 64, and 14.7% who were 65 years of age or older.

The median age in the town/city was 32.1 years.

As of the census of 2000, there were 35,349 citizens , 14,380 homeholds, and 8,297 families residing in the city.

The ethnic makeup of the town/city was 87.32% White, 9.30% Black or African American, 1.13% Asian, 0.39% Native American, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.43% from other competitions, and 1.40% from two or more competitions.

In the city, the populace was spread out with 20.5% under the age of 18, 18.4% from ages 18 to 24, 25.6% from 25 to 44, 19.9% from 45 to 64, and 15.5% were 65 years of age or older.

The median income for a homehold in the town/city was $36,502, and the median income for a family was $47,592.

According to the Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce, there are more than 100 employers in Cape Girardeau who employ at least 100 workers.

4 Southeast Missouri State University 1,107 5 Cape Girardeau Public Schools 713 Francis Health - Care System serves the Cape Girardeau area.

Francis offers immediate care in Cape Girardeau and Perryville.

The chief medical center is a 280-bed facility in Cape Girardeau that serves over 650,000 citizens .

Southeast Health is a community care fitness with its chief facility, Southeast Missouri Hospital, positioned in Cape Girardeau.

Southeast Health also has a cancer center, heart center, public center, breast care and diagnostic center, ground community clinic, diabetes center, pharmacy, and hospice.

Cape Girardeau is a home rule town/city that utilizes the council-manager form of government.

The Cape Girardeau City Council is the propel governing body.

The town/city council consists of the mayor and six town/city council members.

Rediger is presently serving his second term as Mayor of Cape Girardeau.

List of Cape Girardeau Mayors In the Missouri General Assembly, Cape Girardeau is in the 27th Senate District and is presently represented by Republican Wayne Wallingford.

Most of the town/city is encompassed in the 147th Legislative District and is presently represented by Republican Kathy Swan; small northern portions of the town/city are in the 146th Legislative District, represented by Republican Donna Lichtenegger.

House of Representatives, Cape Girardeau is in Missouri's 8th Congressional District and is presently represented by Republican Jason T.

Like its namesake county, the City of Cape Girardeau is mostly conservative as Republicans routinely carry the town/city safely in most elections; however, the town/city itself is not as solidly Republican as the county proper.

While former Governor Mitt Romney won the town/city with 62.40 percent of the vote in 2012 compared to President Barack Obama's 35.34 percent, the Republican presidential nominee carried the county with 70.81 percent while the incumbent Democratic president received 27.15 percent countywide.

Senate, incumbent Democratic Senator Claire Mc - Caskill won the town/city with a plurality (47.38 percent) of the vote by 26 votes over Akin's 47.19 percent with Libertarian candidate Jonathan Dine siphoning a substantial 5.30 percent of the vote.

There are over 20 different schools in Cape Girardeau.

Public and private and parochial school systems are present inside the city.

Cape Central High School Cape Girardeau Public Schools operates enhance schools.

Cape Christian School 1855 Perryville Rd Parkview State School 1020 S Parkway St St Mark Lutheran Preschool - 1900 Cape Lacroix Rd Deer Creek Christian Community 2039 Cape Lacroix Rd Cape Girardeau Partnership for Higher Education 1080 South Silver Springs Road Southeast Missouri State University 1 University Plaza The City of Cape Girardeau has established a Transportation Trust Fund that implements a .5% small-town sales tax.

On June 15, 2000 the Cape Girardeau County Commission passed Resolution 00-06 which formed the Cape Girardeau County Transportation Commission.

The CGCTA now offers transit to the people of Cape Girardeau County, which ultimately benefits the people of the town/city of Cape Girardeau.

In 2011, Cape Girardeau launched the Ride the City campaign.

This dedicated 16 miles of bicycle lanes in town/city streets.

Buses are offered to the people by the Cape Transit Authority and have a several stops throughout the city.

The Cape Girardeau County Transit Authority handles the city's taxi service.

The City of Cape Girardeau owns the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport.

James Mc - Murtry's "Song for a Deck Hand's Daughter" is set in Cape Girardeau.

The novel was adapted as a 2009 film based on Leonard's novel; various scenes were shot on locale in Cape Girardeau.

Scenes for the film Gone Girl (2014), which is set in the fictional North Carthage, Missouri, were shot in Cape Girardeau. The thirteenth episode of the TV series Supernatural, "Route 666", which is said to take place in Cape Girardeau.

The traditional folk song, "Hang Me, Oh Hang Me", most prominently arranged by Dave Van Ronk, features a singer who has traveled the world, specifically mentioning visiting Cape Girardeau. The song was featured in the 2013 film Inside Llewyn Davis, being performed by Oscar Isaac twice in the movie.

Deutermann the Thebes bridge south of Cape Girardeau spanning the Mississippi River to Illinois is a key plot point in the race by FBI investigators to find persons unknown who are sequentially demolishing all barns bridges that cross the River, causing mayhem and massive delays for all rail transit in the adjoining United States.

See also: List of Southeast Missouri State University notable citizens Appel, novelist, lived in Cape Girardeau (1982 1984), set a several books in Cape Girardeau Leon Brinkopf (1926 1998), born and died in Cape Girardeau 1947), born in Cape Girardeau; Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for Pulaski County since 2015 Ellis, catcher, Philadelphia Phillies, born in Cape Girardeau John Thomson Faris (1871 1949), clergyman, born in Cape Girardeau Stephanie O'Sullivan, Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence, born in Cape Girardeau Census: Cape Girardeau County, town/city and Jackson show large populace growth "History of Cape Girardeau".

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Sanborn Maps for Missouri: Cape Girardeau, University of Missouri Digital Library.

United States Department of Agriculture.

"Station Name: MO CAPE GIRARDEAU MUNI AP".

"Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Incorporated Places: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2015".

"Missouri Population 1900 1990" (CSV).

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