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Maryville, MO

 

Maryville is a city and county seat of Nodaway County, Missouri, United States. Located in the "Missouri Point" region, As of the 2020 census, the city population was 10,633. Maryville is home to Northwest Missouri State University and Northwest Technical School. Maryville is the second largest city (the first is St. Joseph, Missouri) wholly within the boundaries of the 1836 Platte Purchase which expanded Missouri's borders into former Indian Territory in northwest Missouri.

Maryville was platted on September 1, 1845. Maryville's name originates from the town's first postmaster, Amos Graham. Graham was one of the original settlers of what would later become downtown Maryville, and the city was named after his wife, Mary. In addition to his above historical role, Graham was also one of the original Nodaway County Commissioners and served as the first county clerk when the county was formally organized in 1845. Maryville, which is near the geographic center of Nodaway County, was also named the county seat in the same year. 

The first house in Maryville was built by Jack (John) Saunders, who was a large slave owner. The first courthouse was built in 1846. Formerly, county government affairs would be held in the home of an early settler, I.N. Prather. An updated courthouse was constructed in 1853, the second of only three in the city's history. The current courthouse was built in 1881 with a design by Edmond Jacques Eckel and George R. Mann. Mann would later go on to design the Arkansas State Capitol. The courthouse is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is adorned with a sculpture of a pineapple, a sign of welcome. The original court complex included one of the country's only rotary jails. The jail was torn down in 1984 and replaced with a new structure on the same site. 

The city was incorporated in 1856, annulled in 1857, reincorporated in 1859, annulled during the Civil War, reincorporated in 1869, disincorporated again in 1869, and finally formally incorporated on July 19, 1869, when the Kansas City, St. Joseph, and Council Bluffs Railroad (later acquired by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad) arrived. The Wabash Railroad arrived in 1879. Both railroads no longer operate in the city and no railroads are operated anywhere in Nodaway County.

Maryville is located approximately 100 miles (160 km) north of the Kansas City metropolitan area. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 5.80 square miles (15.02 km2), of which 5.77 square miles (14.94 km2) is land and 0.03 square miles (0.08 km2) is water. The One Hundred and Two River, located on the eastern side of the city, is the primary source of power and water for the city.

Maryville places a strong emphasis on health and wellness for its residents. Mosaic Medical Center offers a variety of inpatient and outpatient services, including primary care and emergency care, ensuring convenient access to medical assistance. For fitness enthusiasts, the Maryville Community Center provides a range of fitness classes and activities. For outdoor activities, Mozingo Lake Recreational Park offers numerous recreational opportunities, including hiking and fishing. If you're looking for relaxation, The Face and The Body Spa offers massage therapy and reflexology. For those looking to improve their fitness, Title Town Fitness provides excellent facilities and programs. Additionally, Backyard Vine & Wine provides a serene environment for relaxation and socializing. Other notable wellness spots include Ameliore Medispa & Laser and Simply Graceful with Ash for specialized health services.

 

Top sites in Maryville, MO: Donaldson Westside Park, Nodaway County Historical Society Museum, and Bearcat Stadium.
 

Population: 10,461 (2022). ZIP code: 64468. Area code: 660. Elevation: 1,106 ft (337 m). Area: 5.80 square miles (15.02 km2).
 

FAQs

 

What is Maryville, MO famous for?

Here is Northwest Missouri State College founded by the state legislature in 1905 as the Fifth District Normal School. Maryville and Nodaway Co. were awarded the school location for which they bid $58,672 and 86 acres including the building and grounds of Maryville (Methodist) Seminary, founded in 1889. The college maintains an early farm implements display and an art collection. Maryville is the birthplace of author and lecturer Dale Carnegie and of the novelist Homer Croy. Albert P. Morehouse, governor, 1887-89, lived in Maryville, and Forrest C. Donnell, governor, 1940-44, was born in the town of Quitman. 

 

Is Maryville, MO a good place to live?

Maryville is in Nodaway County. Living in Maryville offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents rent their homes. In Maryville, there are a lot of parks. Many young professionals live in Maryville and residents tend to be conservative. The public schools in Maryville are highly rated.

 

What are the demographics of Maryville, MO?

Maryville is a city located in Nodaway County Missouri. Maryville has a 2024 population of 10,301. It is also the county seat of Nodaway County. Maryville is currently declining at a rate of -0.77% annually and its population has decreased by -3.01% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 10,621 in 2020. According to the most recent ACS, the racial composition of Maryville was: White: 91.47%, Black or African, American: 3.45%, Two or more races: 1.95%, Asian: 1.73%, Other race: 1.15%, Native American: 0.25%, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0%.

 

Sources

Wikipedia

City of Maryville

Niche

World Population Review

Donaldson Westside Park

Nodaway County Historical Society Museum

Bearcat Stadium

Mosaic Medical Center

Maryville Community Center

Mozingo Lake Recreational Park

The Face and The Body Spa

Title Town Fitness 

Backyard Vine & Wine

Ameliore Medispa & Laser

Simply Graceful with Ash

 

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