Perryville, Missouri Perryville, Missouri Perry County Court House Perry County Court House Location of Perryville, Missouri Location of Perryville, Missouri County Perry Perryville has a Mayfest once a year Perryville is a town/city in Perry County, Missouri, United States.

Perryville is the governmental center of county of Perry County. A Maryland Catholic and descendant of Lord Baltimore's Catholic colony, Isidore Moore, along with a number of other Maryland Catholics, who had settled in Marion, Nelson and Washington counties in Kentucky in the 1780s, looked to take up the invitation.

It is not clear why or how Perryville came to be chose as the governmental center of county of Perry County, Missouri, but the site was chose by Robert T.

Perryville and Perry County were titled for Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, Naval hero of the War of 1812. One of the long time stories concerning early Perryville is that the first store in Perryville, a log structure, was assembled by Jean Ferdinand Rozier on the north side of the square. This is not true.

Faherty bought the home, which is now a exhibition directed by the Perry County Historical Society.

Weber was propel its first mayor. With the building of the Chester, Perryville and Ste.

Largely because of its part as the seat of county government and because of its central location, Perryville began to precarious as the primary commercial and service center in Perry County.

The first horseless carriage, deemed a "locomobile" by The Perry County Republican newspaper, was reported in Perryville in 1903. The first power plant was assembled in 1913 to furnish Perryville with electric lights.

In 1923, the Chamber of Commerce was formed, and Perryville launched its first industrialized evolution offensive by raising $100,000 to build an industrialized building in the hope of persuading International Shoe Company in St.

The venture was prosperous and the opening of the International plant spurred a cycle of expansion which encompassed the paving of town/city streets and a host of new businesses and town/city services.

The accomplishments of the Chamber of Commerce, Perryville Development Corporation, and town/city officials led to the evolution of the Perryville Industrial Park and the establishment of an Enterprise Zone.

The City of Perryville hired its first City Administrator in 1976.

The Perry County Industrial Development Authority was established in 1983. Over time, tenants in the Perryville Industrial Park include TG Missouri Corporation, T-N-T Plastics, Wilkes Integrated Packaging, Falcon Foam, Industrial Foam Products, Perry County Sheltered Workshop and Missouri Corrugated Box. Among intact manufacturers in Perryville is Gilster-Mary Lee Corporation, with two facilities (a 125,000-square-foot (11,600 m2) baking mix plant and a 185,000-square-foot (17,200 m2) breakfast cereal plant). Also in the Perrville region are Seguin Moreau, a French wine barrel manufacturer, that mills barrel staves and heads from Perry County's white oak forests to supply its cooperage in Napa, California.

The cooperage uses the wood it gets from Perry County to produce American oak wine barrels for the global wine industry; and Main article: 2017 Perryville, Missouri Christopher, Illinois tornado On February 28, 2017, an EF4 tornado tore through Perryville, causing widespread EF3 and some EF4 damage in and around the city.

Perryville is home to three nationally registered historic places, including two homes and a historic district: The traditional heart of Perryville is the courthouse square.

As its name suggests, the centerpiece of the square is the Perry County Courthouse.

The chief square has decorative sidewalks, "Washington" style light fixtures and decorative tree plantings. The Perry Park Center, positioned in the town/city park, features an aquatics center, gymnasium, performing arts center, movie theatre, library, and sports facilities. Perry County Memorial Hospital is the community provider for the town/city and county.

Two celebrations are held annually in Perryville, Mayfest which is held on the courthouse square in May, and the St.

Vincent de Paul Seminary Picnic which is held on the seminary fairgrounds each August. Two of the biggest employers in the town/city are TG Missouri, a division of Toyoda Gosei, and Gilster-Mary Lee.

Perryville has a Mayor / City Council form of government.

Perryville is served by Perry County School District No.

Perryville is home to a number of churches, of which three of the biggest churches are St.

Mary's of the Barrens Roman Catholic Church, Immanuel Lutheran Church, the First Presbyterian Church, First Baptist Church, Calvery Baptist Church, United Methodist Church, Agape Christian Assembly of God Church, First Assembly of God Church, Christ of Christ.

The 880th Engineer Team (HAUL) of the Missouri Army National Guard is based in Perryville.

Perryville is positioned at 37 43 34 N 89 52 18 W (37.726123, -89.871564). According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 7.96 square miles (20.62 km2), of which, 7.80 square miles (20.20 km2) is territory and 0.16 square miles (0.41 km2) is water. There were 3,288 homeholds of which 33.3% had kids under the age of 18 living with them, 45.5% were married couples living together, 12.3% had a female homeholder with no husband present, 5.4% had a male homeholder with no wife present, and 36.8% were non-families.

25.4% of inhabitants were under the age of 18; 8.4% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 25.6% were from 25 to 44; 22.9% were from 45 to 64; and 17.7% were 65 years of age or older.

In the town/city the populace was spread out with 24.6% under the age of 18, 9.2% from 18 to 24, 28.2% from 25 to 44, 18.5% from 45 to 64, and 19.5% who were 65 years of age or older.

About 5.9% of families and 11.0% of the populace were below the poverty line, including 10.6% of those under age 18 and 15.9% of those age 65 or over.

State Historical Society of Missouri: Perry County Place Names https://shs.umsystem.edu/manuscripts/ramsay/ramsay_perry.html The Centennial History of Perry County Missouri 1821-1921 Committee of Citizens 1921 reprinted by the Perry County Historical Society; Perryville MO: 1984 How Missouri Counties, Towns and Streams Were Named.

The State Historical Society of Missouri.

Land Record in County Court House "Greatriverroad.com - Perryville, Missouri".

Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.

The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each locale in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.

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

"Enumeration of Population and Housing".

Historic maps of Perryville in the Sanborn Maps of Missouri Collection at the University of Missouri Municipalities and communities of Perry County, Missouri, United States Buildings and Structures of Perry County, Missouri County seats in Missouri

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