Mexico, Missouri Mexico, Missouri City of Mexico Location in Audrain County in the state of Missouri Location in Audrain County in the state of Missouri Mexico is positioned in the US Mexico - Mexico Named for Nuevo Mexico (English: New Mexico) Council Mexico City Council Mexico, formerly known as New Mexico, is a town/city in Audrain County, Missouri.

It is the county seat, home to the Missouri Military Academy, and annually hosts the Miss Missouri Pageant.

Mexico was laid out as "New Mexico" in 1836 and was a primary stop for pioneer heading to the Republic of Texas (thus the name "New Mexico"), and it became the governmental center of county under its present name in 1837.

The word "New" was dropped out after the Mexican War that saw Texas turn into a part of the United States.

Mexico was incorporated as a town in 1855, was served by the Wabash Railroad in 1858 and by the Alton Railroad in 1872, and was first chartered as a town/city in 1874.

Mexico was a one-time primary source for the nation's fire brick production, so much so, that it adopted the moniker "Fire Brick Capital of the World".

In the late 1970s, Mexico began ripping up crumbling sidewalks and installing red paver bricks accented with turn-of-the-century lamp posts and park benches.

In the 1980s, Mexico was one of six nationwide finalists for Saturn's new U.S.

Mexico lost out to winner Spring Hill, Tennessee because Mexico was not served by a four-lane freeway.

So as not to lose future development, Mexico officials quickly lobbied state and federal officials to secure funding for a new four-lane divided highway (U.S.

Formerly known as the "Saddle Horse Capital of the World," Mexico still hosts Hollywood celebrities and other visitors from around the world who come to purchase riding horses.

The Audrain County Courthouse, Ross House, and Arthur Simmons Stables Historic District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Mexico is positioned at 39 9 57 N 91 53 5 W (39.165814, -91.884761). northeast of the center of the state, and approximately 100 miles northwest of St Louis.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 12.38 square miles (32.06 km2), of which 12.01 square miles (31.11 km2) is territory and 0.37 square miles (0.96 km2) is water. Mexico was the home of Hardin College and Conservatory of Music, a Baptist college established in 1873 for young women, an institution established and endowed by Charles H.

The remainder of the college homes the Mexico Public Schools administrative offices which are positioned on South Jefferson Street.

It is served by the Mexico Public Schools.

Present enhance schools in the town/city include Mexico Senior High School, Mexico Middle School, Hawthorne Elementary School, Eugene Field Elementary School, and Mc - Millan Elementary School.

Bickley, Chief Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court Christopher "Kit" Bond, Missouri's former United States Senator and Governor National Register of Historic Places listings in Missouri United States Enumeration Bureau.

"National Register of Historic Places Listings".

Mexico, Missouri Geographic data related to Mexico, Missouri at Open - Street - Map Mexico, Missouri maps at the University of Missouri Mexico Audrain County Library District at The Library Corporation Articles related to Mexico, Missouri

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