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Located on the upper northwestern edge of Missouri, St
Joseph is a city with memories of thriving merchants, outlaws and those brave
young riders who made the Pony Express a never-to-be-forgotten legend. |
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| Census Reports of St Joseph Population 1870...............Population..................19,565 1880...............Population..................32,431 1890...............Population..................52,324 1900...............Population.................102,979 1910...............Population..................77,403 1920...............Population..................77,939 1930...............Population................. 80,935 1940...............Population..................75,711 1950...............Population..................78,588 1960...............Population................. 79,673 1970...............Population..................72,748 1980...............Population..................76,691 1990...............Population................. 71,852 2000...............Populaton.................. 73,990 |
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| Ziph's Car Wash (Frederick & Belt Locations), Dog N' Suds, B&M (Rocking Rabbit), Original Miller's Grille, Wade's Indian Grille, Les' Chicken Royal, Heine's Resturant, LaFonda Resturant, Orange Drink/Hot Dog Stand Downtown, The Beacon Resturant, Bode's Truck Stop, Pasquale's Pizzaria, Wyeth Hill, Eagles Lodge on N 10th, Skylark Drive-In Theater, Belt Drive In Theater, Cowtown Drive-in Theater, Shangri-la Resturant & Motel, Plaza Theater, King Theater, Uptown Theater, Rialto Theater, Hickory Theater, Jo Theater, Sammy's Drugs, Glidewell's Drugs, Jake's Drugs (15th & Charles), Original Greyhound Bus Depot (8th & Edmond), CB&Q Roundhouse, CB&Q Turntable, Western Auto - 2 Locations, Lake Contrary Amusement Park, Civic Center News, Stevers Pool Hall, Frog Hop Ballroom, City Market, Nite Hawk Cafe, Zales, Paris |
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