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Location of Perry County in Missouri. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Perry County, Missouri. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Perry County, Missouri, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many ...
Red Rock Landing Conservation Area is a conservation area located in eastern Perry County, Missouri at the end of County Road 350, approximately ten miles east of Perryville, Missouri. The Missouri Conservation Department created this area in November 1994 with the purchase of 554-acres along the Mississippi River .
St. Mary's of the Barrens Church is a Catholic Church and former seminary in Perryville, Missouri.St. Mary's is the historic seat of the American Vincentians and since its establishment in 1818 has served as an educational institution, a Vincentian house of formation, and a Vincentian community residence. [2]
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With the building of the Chester, Perryville and Ste. Genevieve Railway, prosperity came. Largely because of its role as the seat of county government and because of its central location, Perryville began to develop as the major commercial and service center in Perry County. The population increased from 897 in 1890 to 1275 in 1900.
Perryville, which typically sees at least 50,000 visitors annually, opened two museums — the American Tractor Museum and a full-scale replica of Washington, D.C.’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial ...
Census-designated places in Perry County, Missouri (3 P) Cities in Perry County, Missouri (1 C, 3 P) T. Townships in Perry County, Missouri (8 P) U.
The area boasts good populations of catfish, crappie, rough fish such as buffalo and carp, along with white bass and sauger. The Conservation Department is currently constructing a boat ramp at the Seventy-Six town site. When finished, it will be possible to launch a boat from Missouri, cross the river, and land in Missouri on the opposite shore.