Sedalia, Missouri | 27 Things You Should Know!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2023
  • Sedalia, Missouri | 27 Things You Should Know!
    The city was founded in the 1850s and named after Sedalia, Kentucky.
    Sedalia is known as the "Queen City of the Prairies."
    Sedalia’s the county seat of Pettis County.
    As of the 2010 census, the population of Sedalia was 21,387.
    The city is home to the Missouri State Fairgrounds, which hosts the annual Missouri State Fair.
    The fairgrounds also include the Missouri State Fairgrounds Racetrack, which hosts horse racing and other events.
    Sedalia is home to State Fair Community College, a two-year institution of higher education.
    The city is also home to the Bothwell Regional Health Center, a hospital and healthcare provider.
    Sedalia has a rich history of music, particularly in the genres of ragtime and blues.
    Scott Joplin, a famous ragtime composer, spent much of his career in Sedalia.
    Sedalia is also home to the Scott Joplin Ragtime Festival, held annually in June.
    The city is home to the Katy Depot, a historic train station that now serves as a museum and event space.
    The Sedalia Heritage Festival is held annually in September and celebrates the city's history and culture.
    The city has several parks, including Liberty Park, which features a lake and a playground.
    The Sedalia Symphony Orchestra is a community orchestra that performs regularly in the city.
    The city has several golf courses, including the Sedalia Country Club and the Sedalia Municipal Golf Course.
    The city has a strong agricultural economy, with major crops including soybeans, corn, and wheat.
    Sedalia is also home to several manufacturing and distribution companies.
    The city has a low unemployment rate and a relatively low cost of living.
    The city is located approximately 100 miles east of Kansas City and 100 miles west of Jefferson City.
    Sedalia is humid, which makes the summers feel hotter, and the winters feel colder.
    Sedalia is home to several schools, including the Smith-Cotton High School.
    The city has several churches, representing a variety of denominations.
    Sedalia has a strong community spirit, with many residents actively involved in local organizations and events.
    The city's downtown area features many historic buildings and is home to several unique shops and restaurants.
    The city has a public library, the Sedalia Public Library.
    The city has several recreational opportunities, including hiking and biking on the Katy Trail.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @itx.never_Moon1

    Ty for telling others about our place, to be honest we are an quite underrated place in Missouri. Theres more good here than bad,

  • @briangrupe9599

    Sedalia was not named after a town in Kentucky. It was named Sedville after Smith's daughter who's nickname was Sed and later changed to Sedalia which is Greek

  • @juanaguila7299
    @juanaguila7299 Год назад +2

    Nice City 😃

  • @jackharleyprofessional
    @jackharleyprofessional Год назад +1

    When is my interview