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Marthasville
NameMarthasville
Subdivision nameUnited States, Missouri
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1Warren County
Named forMartha Washington
TimezoneCentral Time Zone
Blank nameFIPS code

Marthasville is a city located in Warren County, Missouri, United States, near the Missouri River and Lake St. Louis. The city was named after Martha Washington, the wife of George Washington, and is situated near the Daniel Boone Home and Boone's Lick State Historic Site. Marthasville is also close to the Mark Twain National Forest and the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy activities like hiking, fishing, and canoeing with organizations like the Sierra Club and the National Park Service. The city's history dates back to the early 19th century, with influences from Native American tribes like the Osage Nation and Illini Confederation, as well as early European settlers like Pierre Laclède and René-Auguste Chouteau.

History

The history of Marthasville is closely tied to the early settlement of the American West and the Louisiana Purchase, which was negotiated by Robert Livingston, James Monroe, and François Barbé-Marbois. The city was founded in the early 19th century, with many of its early residents being German and Irish immigrants who worked on the Missouri Pacific Railroad and the Kansas City Southern Railway. Marthasville played a significant role in the American Civil War, with the city being occupied by Union Army troops under the command of Ulysses S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman. The city is also near the Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, which commemorates the Battle of Wilson's Creek fought during the American Civil War between the Union Army and the Confederate States Army, with notable figures like Nathaniel Lyon and Sterling Price.

Geography

Marthasville is situated in the Midwestern United States, near the Missouri River and Lake St. Louis, which is a popular destination for boating and fishing with organizations like the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Missouri Department of Conservation. The city is also close to the Mark Twain National Forest and the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, which offer opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing with groups like the National Wildlife Federation and the Audubon Society. Marthasville's geography is characterized by rolling hills and scenic valleys, with the city being situated near the Ozark Plateau and the Mississippi River Valley. The city is also near the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, which is a famous landmark designed by Eero Saarinen and Hannskarl Bandel.

Demographics

As of the last census, Marthasville had a population of several thousand people, with a diverse range of ages, incomes, and occupations, including workers at Anheuser-Busch, Boeing, and Monsanto. The city has a strong sense of community, with many residents being involved in local organizations like the Marthasville Volunteer Fire Department and the Warren County Sheriff's Office. Marthasville is also home to a number of community events, including the Marthasville Fall Festival and the Warren County Fair, which are sponsored by groups like the Lions Club and the Rotary Club. The city's demographics are influenced by its location near St. Louis, Missouri, and Kansas City, Missouri, with many residents commuting to these cities for work or education at institutions like Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Missouri–Kansas City.

Economy

The economy of Marthasville is driven by a mix of industries, including agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism, with major employers like Cargill, PepsiCo, and Walmart. The city is situated near the Missouri River, which provides access to barge traffic and rail transportation with companies like BNSF Railway and Union Pacific Railroad. Marthasville is also home to a number of small businesses, including restaurants, retail shops, and service providers, which are supported by organizations like the Marthasville Chamber of Commerce and the Small Business Administration. The city's economy is also influenced by its location near St. Louis, Missouri, and Kansas City, Missouri, with many residents commuting to these cities for work or education at institutions like Saint Louis University and the University of Missouri.

Infrastructure

Marthasville has a well-developed infrastructure, with a number of roads, highways, and interstates connecting the city to nearby St. Louis, Missouri, and Kansas City, Missouri, including Interstate 70 and Interstate 44. The city is also served by the Amtrak Missouri River Runner train, which provides passenger rail service to St. Louis and Kansas City, with stops at Washington, Missouri, and Hermann, Missouri. Marthasville has a number of community facilities, including parks, recreation centers, and public libraries, which are supported by organizations like the National Recreation and Park Association and the American Library Association. The city's infrastructure is also influenced by its location near the Missouri River, with the city being served by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Missouri Department of Transportation.

Culture

Marthasville has a rich cultural scene, with a number of community events and festivals throughout the year, including the Marthasville Fall Festival and the Warren County Fair, which are sponsored by groups like the Missouri Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. The city is home to a number of historic sites, including the Daniel Boone Home and the Boone's Lick State Historic Site, which are operated by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the National Park Service. Marthasville is also near the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, which is a famous landmark designed by Eero Saarinen and Hannskarl Bandel, and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri, which features a collection of art from around the world, including works by Vincent van Gogh and Claude Monet. The city's culture is influenced by its location in the Midwestern United States, with a strong sense of community and a rich history, and is supported by organizations like the Mid-America Arts Alliance and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Category: Cities in Missouri

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