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St. Joseph (informally St. Joe) is a little city in and the county seat of Buchanan County, Missouri, United States. Little parts of St. Joseph extend into Andrew County, Missouri. Saint Joseph is known for hosting the Kansas City Chiefs Training Camp every year at Missouri Western State University. Saint Joseph is filled with lots of rich forests and parks in addition to its very own go kart track and mini golf course. It is the principal city of the St. Joseph Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Buchanan, Andrew, and DeKalb counties in Missouri and Doniphan County, Kansas. Since the 2010 census, St. Joseph had a total population of 76,780, making it the eighth biggest city in the state, and the 3rd biggest in Northwest Missouri. St. Joseph lies roughly thirty miles north of the Kansas City, Missouri city limits and roughly 125 miles south of Omaha, Nebraska.

The city was called after the town's creator Joseph Robidoux and the scriptural Saint Joseph. the city is located on the Missouri River. It is the birth place of hip hop star Eminem along with the death location of Jesse James; it is likewise the starting point of the Pony Express. St. Joseph is also home to Missouri Western State University.

History

St. Joseph was founded on the Missouri River by Joseph Robidoux, a regional fur trader, and officially integrated in 1843. In its early days, it was a busy station and rough frontier town, serving as a last supply point and jumping-off point on the Missouri River towards the "Wild West". It was the westernmost point in the United States available by rail till after the American Civil War.

The primary east-west downtown streets were called for Robidoux's eight kids: Faraon, Jules, Francois (Francis), Felix, Edmond, Charles, Sylvanie, and Messanie. The street in between Sylvanie and Messanie was named for his second other half, Angelique.

St. Joseph, or "St. Joe", as it was called by numerous, was a "Jumping-Off Point" for those headed to the Oregon Territory in the mid-1800s. These cities, including Independence, and St. Joseph, were where leaders would remain and acquire supplies prior to they would head out in wagon trains. The town was a very bustling location, and was the second city in the United States to have electric streetcars.

Between April 3, 1860, and late October 1861, St. Joseph was one of the two endpoints of the Pony Express, which operated for a brief duration over the land then inaccessible by rail, to offer fast mail service. The pony riders brought in addition, along with the mail, a small personal Bible. Today the Pony Express Museum hosts visitors in the old stables.

On April 3, 1882 hooligan Jesse James was eliminated at his home, originally located at 1318 Lafayette, now sited beside The Patee House. In the post-Civil War years, when the economy was down, the hotel had served for a time as the home of the Patee Female College, followed by the St. Joseph Female College up to 1880. James was living under the alias of Mr. Howard. An excerpt from a popular poem of the time is: "... that dirty little coward that shot Mr. Howard has actually laid poor Jesse in his tomb."

The Heaton-Bowman-Smith Funeral Home preserves a little museum about Jesse James. Their predecessors conducted the funeral. The museum is open to the public. His home is now called the Jesse James Home Museum. It has been relocated a minimum of three times, and includes the bullet hole from that eventful shot. St. Joseph is determined by the motto, "Where the Pony Express began and Jesse James ended."

Amongst properties noted on the National Register of Historic Places are the Patee House, a previous hotel now preserved as a museum of transportation, and the Missouri Theatre, an ornate movie palace.

St. Joseph's population peaked in 1900, with a census population of 102,979. This population figure is questionable, as civic leaders attempted to pump up the numbers for that census. At the time, it was the house to among the largest wholesale business in the Midwest, the Nave & McCord Mercantile Company, as well as the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, and the C.D. Smith & Company, which would end up being C.D. Smith Healthcare.

The Walnut Park Farm Historic District near St. Joseph was noted on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

Honors

In 1997, St. Joseph was named an "All-America City" by the National Civic League. St. Joseph was voted the leading real western town of 2007 by True West Magazine, in the January/February 2008 problem.

Location and climate

Saint Joseph lies at 39 ° 45 ′ 29 ″ N 94 ° 50 ′ 12 ″ W( 39.757944, -94.836541 ), on the Missouri/Kansas border in northwestern Missouri, likewise close to Nebraska; Iowa is another 70 miles further north. The nearby significant metropolitan area to St. Joseph is the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, which starts roughly 30 miles (48 km) to the south. The closest significant airport is Kansas City International Airport, which is roughly 35 miles (56 km) to the south. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 44.77 square miles (115.95 km2), of which 43.99 square miles (113.93 km2) is land and 0.78 square miles (2.02 km2) is water.

The monthly weather averages listed below are taken from National Weather Service 1981-2010 Normals recorded at Rosecrans Airport. Because of the Airport's location near the Missouri River and at a low elevation, official overnight lows during wintertime especially are often several degrees colder than at other places within the city. Snowfall is not recorded at the St Joseph weather station although surrounding reporting stations typically receive 12-20 inches of snowfall annually.

Demographics

2010 census

As of the census of 2010, there were 76,780 people, 29,727 households, and 18,492 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,745.4 inhabitants per square mile (673.9/ km2). There were 33,189 housing units at an average density of 754.5 per square mile (291.3/ km2). The racial makeup of the city was 87.8% White, 6.0% Black, 0.5% Native American, 0.9% Asian, 0.2% Pacific Islander, 2.0% from other races, and 2.7% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 5.7% of the population.

There were 29,727 households of which 32.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 42.0% were married couples living together, 14.5% had a female householder with no husband present, 5.7% had a male householder with no wife present, and 37.8% were non-families. 30.7% of all households were made up of individuals and 12.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.43 and the average family size was 3.01.

In the city, the population was spread out with 23.6% under the age of 18; 11.7% between the ages of 18 and 24; 26.1% from 25 to 44; 24.9% from 45 to 64; and 13.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age in the city was 35.6 years. The gender makeup of the city was 49.8% male and 50.2% female.

2000 census

As of the census of 2000, there were 73,990 people, 29,026 households, and 18,460 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,687.7 people per square mile (651.6/ km ²). There were 31,752 housing units at an average density of 724.2 per square mile (279.6/ km ²). The racial makeup of the city was 91.9% White, 5.0% Black, 0.5% Native American, 0.5% Asian, <0.1% Pacific Islander, 0.7% from other races, and 1.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.6% of the population.

There were 29,026 households out of which 30.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 46.7% were married couples living together, 12.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 36.4% were single-family households. 30.4% of all households were made up of individuals and 13.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.39 and the average family size was 2.98.

In the city, the population was spread out with 24.1% under the age of 18, 11.6% from 18 to 24, 28.6% from 25 to 44, 20.3% from 45 to 64, and 15.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.7 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $32,663, and the median income for a family was $40,995. Males had a median income of $31,300 versus $21,592 for females. The per capita income for the city was $17,445. About 9.1% of families and 13.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.5% of those under age 18 and 9.8% of those age 65 or over.

Business

Saint Joseph has a vibrant and diversified local economy. The local area supports a large food processing industry. Bio-fuels, meat and grains processing, candies, and various other products well known throughout North America are made in Saint Joseph. With this specific industry come other associated packaging and food processing equipment suppliers that employ many more persons.

Saint Joseph is at the center of the Kansas City Animal Health Triangle, which extends from Manhattan, KS to Columbia, MO. With this advantageous location, Saint Joseph is home to several Animal Health Pharmaceutical, Animal Nutrition, and associated research facilities. Other agricultural products including herbicides for crop production are produced in St. Joseph.

Transit America Services, a subsidiary of Herzog, provides conductors and other railway technical positions for transit rail systems nationwide. Herzog Contracting, parent company to Transit America, is based in the city and provides construction services, rail equipment, rail testing, and signaling services to freight and transit systems throughout North America and the Caribbean. Attached is a list of the largest employers in St. Joseph, MO. Other privately held manufacturing companies are also top employers but they do not publicly disclose employment numbers. Saint Joseph has the 3rd largest manufacturing economy in Missouri, after Saint Louis and Kansas City. In June 2019, total employment in the St. Joseph Metropolitan Area was 65,099 persons.

Retail

St. Joseph is home to several retail areas, many of which are grouped along Belt Highway on the city's east side. East Hills Mall is located at North Belt Highway and Frederick Boulevard. The mall opened in 1965, was expanded in 1988, and was renovated in 2001 with a far more extensive renovation in 2008 and 2009. Developed in 2005, the Shoppes at North Village is concentrated along North Belt Highway between approximately Cook and County Line roads. This serves as a regional shopping destination. Other shopping districts include Belt Center, Hy-Vee Shopping Center, Hillcrest Plaza, East Ridge Village, and Woodlawn Shopping Center. Saint Joseph's trade area encompasses parts of NE Kansas, NW Missouri, SE Nebraska, and SW Iowa.

Education

Public schools

The St. Joseph School District operates three public high schools, four public middle schools and 16 public elementary schools in St. Joseph. There are three private grade schools, a private high school and a private K-12 Christian school. Two new elementary schools (Oak Grove and Carden Park) have been constructed, and both opened by the 2014-- 15 academic year. In addition, there is an active home education community that serves the city and surrounding areas. In higher education, St. Joseph is the home of a regional public university as well as a public university outreach center, a public technical school and a private technical school.

Private schools

Bishop LeBlond High School

Cathedral Grade School

St. Francis Xavier Grade School

St. James Grade School

St. Joseph Christian School

St. Paul Lutheran School

Prescott Seventh-Day Adventist School

Colleges and universities

Missouri Western State University

Special focus institutions

Vatterott College

American College of Technology

Hillyard Technical Center

Colgan Alternative Resource Center

Webster Learning Center

Library

St. Joseph has a public library, the East Hills Branch library.

Transportation

The St. Joseph Transit is publicly owned and provides bus service. Rosecrans Memorial Airport is a joint municipal/military owned airport for general aviation. It is the home of the 139th Airlift Wing of the Missouri Air National Guard, and does not have commercial service. The nearest commercial airport is Kansas City International Airport, which is approximately 35 miles (56 km) to the south.

The city is served by two Interstate highways and four U.S. Routes:

I-29, which runs south to Kansas City and north to Council Bluffs, Iowa

I-229, a western bypass of St. Joseph.

US 36, the Pony Express Highway, running east to Cameron and west to Hiawatha, Kansas

US 59, which runs south to Atchison, Kansas and north into western Iowa

US 71, which runs south concurrent with I-29 to Kansas City, and north to Maryville

US 169, which runs south to Kansas City, and north to Winterset, Iowa

In addition, four state routes serve the city:

Numerous parks, golf courses, sports complexes, skate parks, a water park, a riverwalk along the Missouri River, and a small conservation area can be found throughout St. Joseph proper. The city is also nationally known for its 26-mile (42 km) parkway system, which is accompanied by an urban trail system. Two of the city's largest parks are Krug Park and Hyde Park; these respectively anchor the parkway and urban trail on the north and south. A dog park has been added to the parkway system near Corby Pond.

Media

St. Joseph currently ranks 201st largest designated market area out of 210 media markets in the United States (as ranked by Nielsen Media Research); the market covers six counties in northwestern Missouri (Holt, Worth, Nodaway, Andrew, DeKalb and Buchanan) and Doniphan County in northeastern Kansas. The St. Joseph area has three low-power and two full-power television stations, and ten radio stations. News-Press & Gazette, a media corporation, is headquartered in Saint Joseph. They have interests in numerous television, radio, and newspaper markets throughout the Midwestern and Western United States.

Television

Due to its proximity to Kansas City and Topeka, stations from those markets serve as default affiliates of MyNetworkTV (KSMO-TV/Kansas City and WIBW-DT2/ Topeka, on Dish Network only) due to the lack of affiliates of the programming service licensed to the market. ABC affiliate KQTV had long been the only major commercial station in St. Joseph, but in June 2012, the locally based News-Press & Gazette Company signed-on KNPN-LD as a Fox affiliate, KBJO-LD as a CW affiliate, and KNPG-LD as a Telemundo affiliate. This in turn was followed by the conversions of KBJO-LD to NBC affiliate KNPG-LD in November 2016 (retaining the CW as a LD2 subchannel), and the original KNPG-LD (which assumed the KBJO-LD call letters) to CBS affiliate KCJO-LD in June 2017, ending out-of-market reliance for major network programming.

Local broadcast stations

Local independent cable channels

News-Press 3 NOW, Suddenlink channel 3/KNPN-LD virtual channel 26.3 (Local news).

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Make a memory in St. Joseph! Some things you simply can't gain from a history book. Like seeing where the Pony Express started & Jesse James ended. The city is home to 13 distinct area museums, 12 yearly celebrations, remarkable architecture noted on the National Register of Historic Places, and the Kansas City Chiefs Summer Season Training Camp.

The St. Joseph Visitors Center is situated inside the East Hills Library structure. It is handicap accessible, has public toilets and a present store. The center showcases the history and attractions in St. Joseph through hand-drawn wall murals and a number of statues.

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The Patee Home, a four-floor hotel, was developed in 1858. It is now an area museum (open April-October, annual). The Patee Home was commanded as Union Headquarters during the Civil War-- much to the irritation of the owner, Patee, who was a Southern sympathizer. Later on, it ended up being headquarers for operation of the Pony Express.

Joseph is a town of the old west, and a jumping-off point for the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails. The Pony Express began in St. Joe and Jesse James passed away here (see below). A commercial town, with steamboat commerce up and down the Missouri River, St. Joe has had its share of rich locals and great accouterments.

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Arthur Pryor, First Trombonist for the John Phillips Sousa Band, is from St. Joe. The Patee House Museum has honored him with a display, consisting of sheet music he composed, and his trombone. Other collections include electrical light bulbs, toys, telephones and telephone devices, radios, old broadcast television devices, and displays recreating regional organisations.

Joseph. Walter Cronkite's grandfather was likewise a dentist. Jesse James was assassinated in your home on the left by Robert Ford on April 3, 1882. The home was removed to a place simply behind the Patee Home and is now a museum. There are many interesting brought back and unrestored homes in St.

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To get some exercise and to enjoy the gorgeous landscapes, consider renting a roadway or mtb and taking a cycling trip of the city and its surrounding locations. Remember to use a helmet it's the law in Saint Joseph and to bring a bottle of water so you don't get dehydrated.

It's 26 miles long, so you can cover the entire thing or just pick a portion. You'll likewise find a few golf courses in Saint Joseph. If you delight in hitting the green every once in a while, you can lease clubs and a cart and try your hand at one of the 18-hole alternatives.

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It's the oldest one in the city. You can go fishing at one of the city's lakes, take a trip of downtown to view the beautiful Victorian architecture, go shopping in among the numerous industrial districts, or see historic websites. Lots of other prime entertainment chances await you in Saint Joseph, and you'll love every minute of your holiday.

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St. Joseph, MO, my hometown, is a historic city along the Missouri River. It was developed in 1843 and became called a beginning point for numerous heading west along the Oregon Trail and was the head office and start point of the well known Pony Express to Sacramento, CA. St. Joseph, MO St.

Joseph Downtown St. Joseph is returning after several years of decrease. There are numerous brand-new dining establishments, bars and shops located in historical structures. Downtown St. Joseph Downtown St. Joseph Checking Out St. Joseph is worth a check out. It is an hour north of downtown Kansas City and even closer from the Kansas City airport.

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The glazed donuts are the very best. It has stayed in business for over 77 years. I matured consuming them in school and at other events. Golden Glaze Donut Store Pronto Coffee Shop: At 2513 Frederick Ave., this is a just recently opened coffee bar and coffee shop in the former Geiger estate, serving coffee, ice cream, sandwiches and more.

27th. This is a charming gift store offering table top, devices, stationery and more. Katherine's Present Shop: On my last journey, I really delighted in visiting River Bluff Brewing at 1224 Frederick Ave. This is a new microbrewery that makes a variety of lagers, ales, IPAs, porters, stouts, blondes, wheat and ryes onsite.

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They have an enjoyable tasting space, with historical architectural information, consisting of a number of from a structure that was owned by my daddy. River Bluff Developing River Bluff Developing River Bluff Brewing: Across the street from River Bluff Developing is a causual dining establishment offering burgers, brats, wings, tacos and more. You can purchase and consume there or order and they will deliver to the brewery tasting space throughout the street.

Huckleberry Simply down the street in a beautifully brought back building are a brand-new gift shop, restaurant and market. The Belle Epoque Coffee Shop at 1141 Frederick Ave. is a casual spot open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It includes a seasonal menu of soups, salads, sandwiches and entrees plus craft beer and white wines.

They also have an outdoor farmers market from May through October. 1139 Frederick Ave. is a beautiful gift store next door at 1137 Frederick Ave. They feature a beautiful collection of house accessories, presents, fabrics, clothing and jewelry. Belle Epoque Coffee shop Friedrich's Market Bee and Thistle Bee and Thistle Next time, I wish to pursue pizza at 1628 Frederick Ave.

Albrecht- Kemper Museum of Art: Found in a stunning mansion at 2818 Frederick Ave., this small museum functions short-term exhibitons in addition to a little irreversible collection. Here you can see works by George Bellows, William Glackens, Edward Hopper, Wayne Thiebaud, Mary Cassat, Thomas Hart Benton, William Merritt Chase. George Innis and Edward Curtis.

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114 S. 8th Coffee Shop Pony Espresso Coffee Shop Pony Espresso Boudreaux's Lousiana Seafood & Steaks: At 224 N. fourth St., this is an enjoyable area for seafood, Cajun specialties and steaks. I just hosted a lunch there for longtime good friends and had a great crab bisque and seafood jambalaya. I will certainly return! Beaudreaux's Louisiana Seafood & Steak Brioche French Pastry Shop & Cafe: At 114 N.

It is an appealing space. Thanks to them I discovered. Now are 705 Edmond, they are a little batch coffee roaster that called itself after the initial local coffee roaster that opened in 1884 and closed throughout the Great Depression. Started as a wholesale roaster, they just recently opened this new cafe.

Found in the home of 2 New York City transplants, they offer lunch and dinner from Tuesday to Sunday. Make certain to book early and provide your menu options prior to you get here. The decoration alone is well-worth the trip. I simply hosted a group of longtime pals for the 3rd year in a row and loved the food, ambiance and service.

1309 Felix J.C. Wyatt Home J.C. Wyatt Home The Tiger's Den, 519 Felix: Book shop and bar serving red wines, craft beers and cocktails. They likewise have The Fortunate Tiger at 718 Francis which focuses on classic clothing, devices and vinyl records. The Tiger's Den Just Desserts by Mom is now Bracy's Cafe.

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Bracy's Cafe A brand-new dining establishment that had opened recently is the at 614 Francis for Italian and Asian fusion specializeds. Marco Polo Dining Establishment Mod-Podge Shop & Design studio: At 624 Francis, this is a nice store for clothes, accessories and decor. Mod-Podge At 623 S. 8th is Magoon's Famous Delicatessen.

I have fond memories of Benny Magoon holding court at his dining establishment. They have excellent sandwiches consisting of the best reuben. Magoon's Famous Delicatessen Manic Snail: On my last go to I enjoyed this little paper and gift boutique featuring some fantastic cards and books. 618 Francis. Manic Snail 503 Winery: Opened in December, 2018, this is a little shop that serves and offers Missouri white wines, beer and whiskey in a relaxing setting.

They likewise include music on particular nights. 613 Edmund St. 503 Winery Felix Street Gourmet: At 722 Felix St., this is a small, brand-new store including red wine, cheese and specialized food products. Felix Street Gourmet Jake's Steakhouse & Sports Bar: At 620 Edmond St., this is a casual sports bar that includes sandwiches, wraps, pastas and salads together with breakfast products.

Missouri Theater Patee House Museum: This National Historical Website is located in the previous Patee House built in 1858 as a high-end hotel. The Patee House worked as the Pony Express head office from 1860 to 1861. Today there are 2 floors of exhibitions. The former home of hooligan Jesse James, where he was killed, was moved nearby several years back.

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Patee Home Museum Pony Express National Museum: On April 3, 1860 a lone rider left the Pikes Peak Stables in St. Joseph, Mo. carrying saddlebags filled with mail to Sacramento California. These riders braved great threat as they joined a nation separated by excellent ranges. The well known stables today is the Pony Express National Museum.

Pony Express National Museum South of the Patee House and the Pony Express Museum is Betty's Coffee shop at 5307 King Hill Ave. This is an enjoyable, casual diner serving breakfast and lunch given that 1989. The pie is to die for!!! Betty's Coffee shop: The Walter Cronkite Memorial: Walter Cronkite was born in St.

This memorial/museum located at Missouri Western State University, includes displays on his life and work. It is well-worth the see. You can see many images and displays of his coverage of the United States Presidents, the area program and more. Walter Cronkite Memorial Walter Cronkite Memorial: If you want to spend the night, one of my leading recommendations is the Shakespeare Chateau, located on the historical Hall Street north of downtown and surrounded by lovely mansions.

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It was among the finest B&B experiences I have actually had in all of my journeys. Shakespeare Chateau Shakespeare Chateau Shakespeare Chateau Shakespeare Chateau 37 miles north of St. Joseph on I-29 near Mound City, MO is the. I understood it initially as the Squaw Creek National Wildlife Sanctuary.

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Saint Joseph, byname St. Joe , city, seating (1846) of Buchanan county, northwestern Missouri, U.S. It is located on the Missouri River (there bridged to Elwood, Kansas), 28 miles (45 kilometres) north of Kansas City. A trading post was established (1826) on the site by Joseph Robidoux, a French Canadian trapper from St. Louis. The Platte Purchase (1836), adding about 2,000,000 acres (800,000 hectares) of Indian land to the state territory, led to an influx of settlers. Robidoux laid out the city in 1843 and called it for his patron saint. During the California Gold Dash (1849), St. Joseph boomed as a steamboat bottom and offer depot for westward-bound wagon trains. The western terminus of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad (completed 1859), it became the eastern terminus of the Pony Express, launched from St. Joseph on April 3, 1860. During the American Civil Conflict the town became a spot for guerrilla functions and was frequented by border outlaws such as W.C. Quantrill and Jesse Wayne; the second option was wiped out (1882) in his home there (which has been preserved).

In the 1840s the city was well on its way to becoming an important meatpacking centre but was eclipsed by Omaha, Nebraska, and Kansas City when transcontinental railroads bypassed it. They have survived as one of the great livestock and grain markets of the central west and is the trade centre of an comprehensive agricultural region. Manufactures are diversified you need to include structural metal, chemicals, soybean products, pet foods, school and office materials, machinery, and battery packs. Tourism is of growing importance.

"Lover's Lane, Saint Jo," by Eugene Field, expresses the poet's nostalgic remembrance of the St. Joseph neighborhood where he courted his partner. Patee House, a countrywide historic landmark, comprises the reconstructed head office of the Pony Exhibit office. The Pony Express Museum is housed in the initial steady that was the starting place for the trips western to Sacramento, Calif., and the St. Joseph Museum homes a notable collection of Native North american artifacts. Pigeon Hill Animals Area and Lewis and Clark Condition Park are near by. The city is the seating of Missouri European State University (founded 1915 as St. Joseph Junior College or university). Inc. 1843. Pop. (2000) 73,990; St. Joseph Metro Area, 122,336; (2010) 76,780; St. Joseph Metro Area, 127,329.

City (1990 pop. 71,852), seating of Buchanan co., NW Mo., on the Missouri River; inc. 1845. It's the trade center of any wealthy agricultural and farming area. The town is a large market for livestock and grain, and has meatpacking and food- and leather-processing crops. Among its produces are electronic products, machinery, chemicals, clothing, and pet food. The city was laid out c.1843 on the webpage of the trading post founded (1826) by Joseph Robidoux. In 1860, St. Joseph became the eastern terminus of the pony exhibit. The town was also an early, important railroad center until bypassed by the transcontinental railroad. Appealing will be the pony-express stables (now a museum), the poet Eugene Field's home, and the town museum with noted Native North american relics. Missouri European State College will there be.

St. Saint Joseph is a city in and the county seat of, Buchanan County Missouri United States. It is the principal city of the st. Saint Joseph metropolitan statistical area, which includes Buchanan Andrew and DeKalb counties in Missouri and doniphan County Kansas. As of the 2010 census, st. Saint Joseph had a total population of 70 6780, making it the eighth largest city in the state third largest in northwest Missouri. The metropolitan area had a population of 127,000 329 in 2010. St. Saint Joseph is located on the Missouri River, but is perhaps best known as the starting point of the Pony Express and the death place of Jesse James. The popular rapper Eminem was born here as well. St. Saint Joseph is also home to missouri western state university history. St. Saint Joseph was founded on the Missouri River by Saint Joseph row, bid a local fur trader and officially incorporated in 1843. In its early days, it was a bustling outpost and rough frontier town, serving as a last supply point and jumping off point on the Missouri River toward the Wild West. It was the westernmost point in the United States accessible by rail until after the American Civil War. The main east-west downtown streets were named for robits eight children for rain, Jules Francois Felix, Edmond Charles sylvanie and miss any the street between sylvanie and miss any was named for his second wife, angelic.

Saint Joseph or st. Joe as it was called by many, was a jumping off point for those headed to the Oregon Territory. In the mid-1800s in these cities, including Independence, Missouri and st. Saint Joseph, were we're pioneers, would stay and purchase supplies before they would head out in wagon trains. The town was a very bustling place and was the second city in the USA to have electric streetcars between april. Third 1860 and late october 1861, st. Saint Joseph was one of the two end points of the pony Express which operated for a short period over the land then inaccessible by rail, to provide fast mail service. The pony riders carried additionally along with the mail, a small personal Bible today, the Pony Express museum hosts visitors in the old stables in 1882 on april. Third, the outlaw jesse james was killed at his home, originally located at 13, 18 lafayette now cited next to the potty house. In the post-civil war years, when the economy was down, the hotel had served for a time as the home of the purty female college.

Saint Joseph female college, up to eighteen, eighty James, was living under the alias of mr. Howard. An excerpt from a popular poem of the time is that dirty little coward that shot mr. Howard has laid poor Jesse in his grave. The Heaton bowman smith funeral home maintains a small museum about jesse james, their predecessors conducted the funeral. The museum is open to the public. His home is now known as Jesse James home museum. It has been relocated at least three times and features the bullet hole from that fateful shot. St. Saint Joseph is identified by the slogan where the Pony Express started and Jesse James ended among properties listed on the national register of historic places. Are the patty house, a former hotel, is now maintained as a Museum of Transportation and the Missouri theater an ornate movie palace.

Saint Josephs population peaked in 1900 with a census population of 100 2979. This population figure is questionable, as civic leaders tried to inflate the numbers for that census. At the time it was the home to one of the largest wholesale companies in the Midwest, the nave and McCord Mercantile Company, as well as the Hannibal and st. Saint Joseph railroad and the CD Smith & Company, which would become CD Smith. Health care equals honors equals. In 1997, st. Saint Joseph was named an all-america City by the National Civic League. St. Saint Joseph was voted, the top true western town of 2007 by the true west magazine in the january/february 2008 issue. Geography and climate Saint Saint Joseph, is located at 39. A degree 45 euro squared 29er o cubed n 94 a degree 50 euro squared 12 gyro cube W on the missouri-kansas border in northwestern Missouri. The nearest major metropolitan area to Saint Saint Joseph is the Kansas City metropolitan area, which begins approximately 30 miles to the south. The nearest major airport is Kansas City International Airport, which is approximately 35 miles to the south. According to the united states census bureau, the city has a total area of 40 4.77 square miles, of which 40 3.99 square miles is land and 0.78 square miles is water. Demographics equals 2010 census equals. As of the census of 2010, there were 70 6780 people, 29,000 727 households, an 18,000 492 families residing in the city. The population density was 1700 45.4 inhabitants per square mile. There were 30 3189 housing units at an average density of 750 4.5 per square mile. The racial makeup of the city was eighty seven point: eight percent white six point: zero percent, african-american 0.5 % Native American 0.9 percent Asian 0.2 % Pacific Islander 2.0 percent from other races and two-point-seven percent from two or more races, hispanic or latino of any race were Five point: seven percent of the population there were 29,000 727 households of which 32.0 percent had children under the age of 18 living with them, 42.0 percent were married couples living together. 14.5 percent had a female householder with no husband present five point: seven percent had a male householder older, with no wife present and 37.8 percent were non-families 30 point. Seven percent of all households were made up of individuals and 12.2 percent had someone living alone. Who was 65 years of age or older, the average household size was 2.43 and the average family size was 3.01 in the city. The population was spread out with twenty-three point. Six percent under the age of 18 11 point: seven percent between the ages of 18 and 24 26 point one percent from 25 to 44, 24.9 percent from 45 to 64 and 13.8 percent, who were 65 years of age or older. The median age in the city was thirty five point six years the gender makeup of the city was forty-nine point. Eight percent male and fifty point two percent female equals two thousand census equals. As of the census of 2000, there were 73 thousand nine hundred. Ninety people, twenty-nine thousand twenty six households, an 18,000 460 families residing in the city. The population density was 1687 point. Seven people per square mile. There were thirty 1752 housing units at an average density of 720 4.2 per square mile. The racial makeup of the city was 91.8, eight percent white, five point: zero; three percent african-american 0.46 percent Native American 0.47 percent asian 0.03 percent, Pacific, Islander 0.69 percent from other races and one point: four: four percent from two or more races, hispanic or latino of any Race were two point: six one percent of the population. There were 29 thousand twenty six households out of which 30.1 percent had children under the age of 18 living with them. Forty six point: seven percent were married couples living together. Twelve point: eight percent had a female householder with no husband, present and thirty six point: four percent were single family households, 30.4 percent of all house olds were made up of individuals and 13.2 % had someone living alone, who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.39 and the average family size was 2.98 in the city. The population was spread out with twenty four point: one percent under the age of eighteen; eleven point: six percent from 18 to 24; 28 point six percent from 25 to 44, 20.3 percent from 45 to 64 and 15 point four percent who were 65 years of age Or older, the median age was 36 years for every 100 females. There were 95.6 males for every 100 females age 18 and over there were 92.7 males. The median income for a household in the city was thirty, two thousand six hundred sixty three dollars and the median income for a family was forty thousand nine hundred. Ninety five dollars males had a median income of thirty-one thousand three hundred dollars versus twenty 1592 dollars for females. The per capita income for the city was seventeen thousand four hundred forty five dollars about nine point. One percent of families and thirteen point: zero percent of the population were below the poverty line, including fifteen point five percent of those under age, 18 and nine point. Eight percent of those age 65 or over business transit america services, which provides conductors for various train systems nationwide, is based in the city equals retail equals

Saint Joseph is home to several retail areas, many of which are grouped along belt highway. On the city's east side, east hills, mall is located at north belt, highway and Frederick Boulevard. The mall opened in 1965 was expanded in 1988 and was renovated in 2001. With a far more extensive renovation in 2008 and 2009 developed in 2005, the shops at North Village is concentrated along North belt highway between approximately cook and county line roads. This serves as a regional shopping destination. Other shopping districts include belts, center, hy-vee shopping center, hillcrest, plaza, east ridge, village and woodlawn shopping center. Education equals public schools equals the st. Saint Joseph's school district operates. Three public high schools for public middle schools and 16 public elementary schools in st. Saint Joseph. There are three private grade: schools, a private high school and a private k-12 Christian school. Two new elementary schools have been constructed and both opened by the 2014-15 academic year. In addition, there is an active home education community that serves the city and surrounding areas in higher education,

Saint Joseph is the home of a regional public university as well as a public university outreach center, a public technical school and a private technical school equals. Private schools equals Bishop leblond high school Cathedral grade school street, Francis Xavier grade school street James grade school street, Saint Joseph Christian School Street paul, lutheran school prescott, seventh-day, adventist school equals colleges and universities. Missouri western state university. Equal special focus institutions equals vatterott college American College of Technology, Hilliard Technical Center, Coggan, alternative resource center, Webster Learning Center transportation. The street Saint Joseph transit is publicly owned and provides bus service raw seconds. Memorial Airport is a joint municipal military owned airport for general aviation. It is the home of the 139th airlift wing of the Missouri Air National Guard and does not have commercial service. The city is served by to interstate highways in for us routes I 29, which runs south to Kansas City and north to Council, Bluffs Iowa. I 229.

A Western Bypass of Saint Joseph us 36, the Pony, Express Highway running east to Cameron and west to Hiawatha Kansas us 59, which runs south to atchison, kansas and north into western Iowa. Us 71 run south concurrent with i29 to Kansas City and north to Miraval us 169, which runs south to Kansas City and north to winterset Iowa, in addition for state routes, serve the city route, 6 route, 371 route, 752 route, 759 cityscape, numerous parks, golf courses, sports Complexes skate parks, a water park, a river walk along the Missouri River and a small conservation area can be found throughout st. Saint Joseph proper. The city is also nationally known for its 26 mile parkway system, which is accompanied by an urban trail system. Two of the city's largest parks are krug park and hyde park these respectively anchor the parkway and urban trail on the north and south. A dog park is also currently in development at one area along the parkway medias and Saint Joseph currently ranks 200 first largest designated Market area out of 210 media markets in the United States. The market covers six counties in northwestern Missouri and doniphan County in northeastern Kansas.

The Saint Joseph area has one low power and to full power television stations and 10 radio stations equals television equals due to its proximity to Kansas City and Omaha, as well as Topeka stations from those markets serve as default. Affiliates of NBC CBS, my network TV and the CW, due to the lack of affiliates of those networks licensed to the market, local broadcast stations, local independent cable channels, news press three now suddenlink channel 3 / knpn LD virtual channel 26.2 equals radio equals newspapers equals st. Saint Joseph news-press 14, the st. Saint Joseph Telegraph, the regular Joe notable people, references external links, city of st. Saint Joseph downtown, different saint Saint Joseph mo historic maps of st. Saint Joseph in the sanborn maps of Missouri collection at the University of Missouri.

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Go to the town of Saint Joseph Missouri and you will likely see a treasure of Italian-inspired Italian shops and restaurants along Main Street. Keeping a local feel to this town, however yet bringing in a more distinct appearance, there are numerous specialized shops in Saint Joseph. This is a location that keeps its history and individuality in advance, yet provides a make over on the outside.

You will also find a great deal of excellent Italian food dining establishments in Saint Joseph, one of which is the Santa Maria Bakery. It's no secret that this bakery is an initial Italian design pastry shop, serving a range of fresh baked pastries, cakes, cookies, pies, and cupcakes. Most importantly, their cakes are made with local ingredients, making them free from chemicals.

The bakeshop has actually broadened its offerings since opening in the town of Saint Joseph, Missouri You can now get cupcakes, sandwiches, pastries, and a variety of fruits and desserts from the bakery. There are unique demands such as plums and peaches, which can be filled and frozen into stunning cupcakes.

In addition to the bakery, St. Joseph has its own winery. The third generation of the family who run the Vineyard Wines use premium red wines at an affordable rate. They use lots of ranges and much of them are customized wine blends particularly for Saint Joseph.

The local town of Saint Joseph is a very warm, friendly community. Many individuals visit this lovely area every day, or even just a few times a year. It is a community that is always inviting and everyone is extremely friendly to those who go to.

Many individuals who visit Saint Joseph to shop enjoy the shopping. You will discover special art and precious jewelry, in your area made foods, antique furniture, clothes, gardening tools, and many other things. It is a neighborhood that keeps its fingers and toes on the pulse of the world. Individuals are extremely proud of the town and there is absolutely nothing more excellent than seeing this proud community.

Although the town of Saint Joseph is small, there are numerous things for you to do in the area. There are historical sites, parks, golf courses, play grounds, tracks, and even bike paths that go through the location. It is absolutely a location where you can relax and delight in nature.

If you are searching for something a little more active, then there are a lot of enjoyable things for you to do in Saint Joseph. There are many attractions to check out that will make your trip a memorable experience. For example, the regional theater is established in an old military barracks and is a must see. You can likewise see movies, shows, or see the regional museum.

Visitors to the town will love the restaurants on Main Street, in addition to the old-fashioned shops. Even though a lot of the town's popular citizens have passed away, they still reside in the location. There are still a lot of local dining establishments and bars that are open even during the day.

What really makes the town of Saint Joseph, Michigan standout, is the architecture and authenticity of the structures that line the streets. These include homes that date back over 150 years earlier. It truly shows the type of "home-grown" feel that exists in this town.

As a town, you will certainly have lots of opportunities to meet individuals. The historical town squares have lots of individuals throughout the day and night. You might even wish to bring your cam and take some pictures of the many "old-timers" that are constantly hanging out on Main Street.

After a day of shopping, checking out, and hanging out on Main Street, the town of Saint Joseph, Michigan uses more great things to do and see. If you are planning a trip to this historic town, you need to truly consider stopping by the Santa Maria Bakery, the Vineyard Wines, or the Winery on Main Street. for an unforgettable experience.!!

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Krug Park, situated at the northern end of the Parkway St. Joseph in Saint Joseph, Missouri, is a big city park with Italian Renaissance structures, comprehensive landscaping and flowerbeds. The park's 163 acres (0.66 km2) house an amphitheater, a lagoon, rose gardens, picnic locations, an Italian castle, beautiful walking trails, and various playgrounds. Krug Park "illuminate" during the holiday season as Holiday Park.

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The park is often referred to as St. Joseph's oldest park. While other areas were offered for public use previously, it is true that Krug Park was the very first public getaway area under the jurisdiction of the board of park commissioners which received public expenditure. As such, it was established prior to any other parks. On February 26, 1890, Henry Krug, contributed 10 acres (40,000 m2) to the City for usage specifically as a park, on the conditions "that no envigorating liquors will ever be kept, sold or disposed of in or upon stated properties ... nor shall any gambling or gambling gadgets be allowed." The City was to keep the park in good condition, under authorities control, and expend annually a minimum of $2,000.00 under the direction of the park commissioners.

Early strategies of Krug Park are not available, however from narrative sources it appears that the City quickly spent in excess of the needed $2,000.00 each year. As St. Joseph's only developed public space, Krug Park ended up being the "catch-all" for whatever that the public seemed to desire. Park Superintendent Rudolph G. Rau seemed particularly fond of flower screens and formally created beds, and Krug Park boasted numerous such amazing display screens. It likewise had at one time a zoo, greenhouses, botanical gardens, gazebos, the Robidoux cabin, a water fountain, and a lily pond.

Peter Loso was one of the first settlers to arrive to the St. Joseph area and founded the German arrangement in August, 1854. He said section 9-10 on which the Village of Saint Joseph was platted. Many others soon followed and the Township was prepared in 1858 covering 81 square miles. Formerly called Clinton, St. Joseph received its current name in 1870. Many settlers emerged for the land, with its fertile soils, and the opportunities America provided.

The settlers built many businesses and homes and eventually the Village was integrated in 1890. As the township grew, so did the needs of its citizens, and the concerns of the lawmakers. As a part of their agenda in the 1890's, they made a decision to construct a jail, install a consumer well, build and repair wooden sidewalks, and established liquor licenses at $500 each. Fires were also a challenge and around 1885 the Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1 was arranged, which is currently the St. Joseph Flames Dept.

By the early 1900's St. Joseph was flourishing with around 600 residents. Farming was beginning to support the people after multiple many years of hardship because of the severe winters and the grasshopper plague of 1856. The milking machine became available in 1905 lowering the time to milk cows so more time could be allocated to crops and pet animal care. Immediately after, World Battle 1 required many farmers to leave their homes to battle.

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Krug Park was formally open to the general public on May 6, 1902. The remarkable stone gateway was simply nearing conclusion at that time. The conservatory, which had actually been constructed at least because 1900, was a popular spot for park visitors throughout this period. Alligators were kept in the pond in front of conservatory, and a number of other exotic animals were housed around the park. Old war cannons were relocated to the park, and (as a result of a scam) so was the so-called "Robidoux cabin." A reporter in need of a story saw an old cabin being taken down, and declared that it came from the town's creator, Joseph Robidoux. As a result, the cabin was transferred to Krug Park and preserved for several years.

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In July 1913, 19 year old Madeline Rowbotham was killed at the entryway of Krug Park. Her ex-boyfriend, Thomas Harris, slit her throat with a razor. After cutting her throat, the razor broke as he attempted to slash his own throat, and he was limited. Harris was convicted of murder and served 29 years of a life sentence. He was paroled in 1942 and died in St. Joseph in 1954.

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St. Joseph, nestled along the Missouri River in northwestern Missouri, is understood as the start place of the Pony Express. Today, this hectic city is home to more than 76,000 homeowners. There are a variety of activities that moms and dads can do with their kids in St. Joseph throughout the year.

Kids will find out all about the Pony Express through hands-on, interactive activities. There are special events planned during the year, like Pumpkin Fest and Days of the Pony Express. You can likewise go to one of the other Saint Joseph museums (stjosephmuseum.org). St. Joseph Museum features the natural and cultural history of the city.

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The Black Archives Museum has displays to teach visitors about the Underground Railroad, desegregation and other subjects related to black history. Have a look at all that the St. Joseph YMCA (stjoymca.org) needs to offer kids in the area. Kids can go to day camps, resident camps and even a boot and saddle camp.

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Not only will your kid learn the principles of each sport, he'll likewise find out about working as a team and how to be a great sport. Student enrichment programs are provided to kids as well, to support kids's character development and develop positive social skills. Take your child to the St.

Joseph; 816-271-5500) for some water fun in the summer. There is a zero-depth beach entry area and a lazy river for your and your kid to drift down. Smaller sized kids can splash and play in the kiddie or play location, with interactive water spray features. There is a cascading waterfall to swim under and two huge enclosed water slides for some delights.

Joseph (stjoenaturecenter.info). This 13,000-square-foot facility displays natural animal environments, consisting of a genuine beehive, a beaver dam and a 7,000-gallon aquarium filled with native fish types. Your kid can have a look at the fossil and rock screen or the humongous woolly massive. Kids can also take part in occasions, like a month-to-month scavenger hunt, craft times, fish feeding craze or eagle watching.

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Families can also delight in the city trail systems (ci.st-joseph. mo.us/ parks/urbantrailsystem. cfm) in St. Joseph, by taking a walking or riding their bikes along the miles of trails linking area parks, neighborhoods and schools.

Making downtown pedestrian friendly adds to the revitalization of the district. With this goal in mind, the St. Joseph Downtown Neighborhood Improvement District sponsors the Sculpture Stroll downtown. This program, helped with by the Allied Arts Council, generates nw sculptures from artists throughout the United States to display their work.

At the end of the year, the council picks a sculpture to acquire and include to their long-term collection. All pieces are readily available for purchase by private people.

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" I'm tired." "Can we play a game?" "I wish to do something enjoyable." If your tot will not stop repeating things like this over and over again, or you're just looking for something entertaining to do, it's time to explore St. Joseph, Missouri. Whether you're a belonging to the town or just visiting, there's lots to do to keep kids busy and active.

Joseph Public Library (www.sjpl.lib.mo.us) and sign up with one of their toddler or preschool programs. The library provides toddler story time for kids 18 months old and up, during which they'll check out books, sing songs and rhymes, play with puppets and do crafts. Preschool story time is for kids ages 6 and more youthful and features the very same activities as young child story time, but kids are likewise presented to words weekly in American Indication Language and Spanish.

What much better way to tire the kids out so they'll plop into bed as quickly as they get home? Water activities! At Monkey Cover Water Park (stjosephramada.com), located in the Ramada Hotel Conference Center, kids can go wild splashing, moving and swimming around. You don't need to stay at the hotel to enjoy the advantages.

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There's also a kiddie location with three smaller slides, a water umbrella and dunk container. Aquatic Park (no website; 402 S Noyes Blvd., St. Joseph; 816-271-5511) in St. Joseph is another water park choice and has a lazy river, 2 water slides, a splash pad location, swimming pool and diving board.

Joseph's public swimming pools-- Krug Pool (no website; 3500 St. Joseph Opportunity, St. Joseph; 816-271-5511) or Hyde Park Pool (no website; 8th & Hyde Park Avenue, St. Joseph; 816-271-5511)-- to swim and hang out in the sun. St. Joseph is a celebration mecca, with activities running most of the year.

Joseph News-Press Reader's Option ballot. In June, kids will go bananas for the Northend Spring Celebration (no website; 3500 St. Joseph Opportunity, St. Joseph; 816-271-5511) at Krug Park where they can ride rides, dive in the bouncy houses, consume yummy food and see the parade. The St. Patrick's Mexican Festival (no website; 1723 S 12th Street, St.

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Patrick's Parish and has carnival rides and video games and a variety of kid's activities. In October is Pumpkin Fest (no site; 10th & Penn, St. Joseph; 816-271-5500) where the little munchkins can take part in a costume parade, see 800 pumpkins being lit at the exact same time and participate in a variety of kids's activities.

The Bouncing Place (bouncingplace.com) is an indoor inflatable center with 4 inflatables where kids can bounce til they drop. Children need to be 12 and younger to leap. Arising Stars Gymnastics (arisingstars.com) offers a range of classes for toddlers where they find out standard gymnastics and toppling skills and body motions. Classes are divided up by age.

Children get to practice their abilities on a variety of gymnastics devices like balance beams, toppling mats and trampolines to assist enhance strength, coordination and balance.

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Whether you're from Saint Joseph, or you're merely visiting this Halloween Season, there are plenty of joyful enjoyable to enjoy this Halloween Season. If you're trying to find a day of family fun in a pumpkin patch, or investing the evening Haunt hunting with friends is more your speed, Saint Joseph has a lot of exciting Fall activities to enjoy this October.

June 25, 2013 6:00 am Entertainment can be discovered year-round in the city of St. Joseph. From biking, walking, or playing sports along the city's parkway system to indoor musicals, plays, and performances, St. Joseph uses a large range of home entertainment. For those who love the outdoors, St. Joseph's stunning hills, trees and river provide both a relaxing and adventurous place to get outside and explore.

Joseph's 26-mile parkway system. Others may delight in music along the parkway once a month during the Parties on the Parkway. Summer season's heat can be satiated in the St. Joseph Aquatic Park's lazy river, zero-entry pool, or diving location. The Remington Nature Center and Missouri Department of Preservation (MDC) interpretive center uses "wild" indoor and outside activities.

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A 2-mile long paved trail permits explorers to keep their feet dry and bike or walk along the coast that brought a French fur trapper to found this town. The MDC uses both rustic bluff-side treking tracks in the city of St. Joseph and an urban sanctuary to explore the wild within the center of the city.