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St. Charles, Missouri

Saint Charles (commonly abbreviated St. Charles) is a city in, and the county seat of, St. Charles County, Missouri, United States.[2] The population was 70,493 at the 2020 census, making St. Charles the 9th most populous city in Missouri. Situated on the Missouri River, St. Charles is a northwestern suburb of St. Louis.

St. Charles, Missouri

United States

25.67 sq mi (66.48 km2)

25.17 sq mi (65.19 km2)

0.50 sq mi (1.29 km2)

70,493

2,800.79/sq mi (1,081.40/km2)

63301-63304

29-64082

The city was founded circa 1769 as Les Petites Côtes, or "The Little Hills" in French, by Louis Blanchette, a French-Canadian fur trader.[3] This former French area west of the Mississippi River was nominally ruled by Spain following France's defeat in the Seven Years' War. France had ceded its eastern territories to Great Britain. St. Charles is the third-oldest city in Missouri. For a time, it played a significant role as a river port in the United States' westward expansion, including trade with Native American tribes on the upper Missouri River. It was the starting point of the Boone's Lick Road to the Boonslick.


St. Charles was settled primarily by French-speaking colonists from Canada in its early days. In 1804 the Lewis and Clark Expedition considered this settlement the last "civilized" stop before they headed upriver to explore the western territory that the United States acquired from France in the Louisiana Purchase.[4]


The city served as the first Missouri capital from 1821 to 1826.[5] It is the site of the Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne shrine.[6]

Proposed St. Charles City Streetcar

St. Charles, Missouri

5 (proposed)

10-mile (16 km)

1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)

professional baseball third baseman and outfielder

Cody Asche

ice hockey player

Brandon Bollig

lived in St. Charles around 1809 to be near his grandson in boarding school.[34]

Daniel Boone

St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famer

Lou Brock

pitcher for 2005 World Series champion Chicago White Sox

Mark Buehrle

Catholic saint and founder of Sacred Heart Academy

Rose Philippine Duchesne

Pennsylvania State Treasurer who committed suicide during a live press conference in 1987

R. Budd Dwyer

basketball player

Josh Harrellson

comedian

Tim Hawkins

former pitcher for the Detroit Tigers

Mike Henneman

professional wrestler in WWE

Randy Orton

professional soccer player who plays for St. Louis City SC in the Major League Soccer league

Tyson Pearce

Milwaukee Braves outfielder

Jim Pendleton

Republican former member of the Arkansas Senate and House of Representatives[35]

Mathew Pitsch

founder of Chicago

Jean Baptiste Point du Sable

soccer player, New York Red Bulls and U.S. National Team defender

Tim Ream

former third baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals (1972–75)

Ken Reitz

fashion designer and TV personality

Santino Rice

professional soccer who plays for Columbus Crew in the Major League Soccer league

Patrick Schulte

United States Senator from New Hampshire

Jeanne Shaheen

State Treasurer of Missouri

Nathaniel Simonds

professional baseball pitcher

Jacob Turner

In popular culture[edit]

The scenes in St. Charles in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 were filmed in Cartersville, Georgia.[36]


Star-Lord from Guardians of the Galaxy is from St. Charles.[37]

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Greater St. Charles Convention and Visitors Bureau

Greater St. Charles County Chamber of Commerce

Historic maps of St. Charles in the at the University of Missouri

Sanborn Maps of Missouri Collection