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Jefferson City: 21: Jefferson City Community Center: Jefferson City Community Center: May 14, 1992 : 608 E. Dunklin St. Jefferson City: 22: Jefferson City National Cemetery: Jefferson City National Cemetery: October 1, 1998
Jefferson City Community Center, also known as Duke Diggs Community Center, is a historic African-American community centre located at Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri. It was built in 1942, and is a one-story, "T"-plan, stone building. [2]: 5 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. [1]
Cole County is located in the central part of the U.S. state of Missouri.As of the 2020 census, its population was 77,279. [1] Its county seat and largest city is Jefferson City, the state capital. [2]
November 13, Dr. John and his Band joined by Charlie Musselwhite and Keb' Mo' for a few songs; October 23, Dion and Little Richard; October 19, Al Di Meola and The Rippingtons with Russ Freeman; August 10, Boz Scaggs, opening act was Delgado; February 22, Tibetan Monks; February 16, Paul Anka, opening act was comedian Stewie Stone; 1996
Statue of Thomas Jefferson, South Entrance. The exterior of the Missouri State Capitol is notable for its architectural features: the Baroque dome, loosely modeled after St. Peter’s basilica in Rome, rising 238 feet (73 m) above ground level, topped by sculptor Sherry Fry’s bronze statue of Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture; the eight 48-foot (15 m) columns on the south portico; the ...
The station was founded on February 13, 1955, and was owned by the Jefferson City News Tribune.The paper's publisher, Betty Goshorn Weldon, named the station in honor of her late father, Robert C. Goshorn, who had long wanted to bring a television station to the area. Ms. Weldon inherited the paper on his death in 1953 and took over his dream.
The museum opened in April 1999 in a two-story building at the Ike Skelton Training Site. [2] However, after 13 years the collection had become to large to display in the 1,000 sq ft (93 m 2) space and the museum announced plans to move. [3]
The Jefferson City region would remain part of this diocese and others for the next 130 years. The first German language parish west of the Mississippi River, St. Joseph, was founded in Westphalia, Missouri, in 1835. [12] In Jefferson City, St. Peter's, the first Catholic church in that city, was dedicated in 1846. [13] St.