Wildwood, Missouri

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Wildwood is a city in the far western portion of St. Louis County, Missouri. It had a population of 35,517 at the 2010 census, making it one of the larger municipalities in the county.

History

Organizationally speaking, Wildwood is among the "youngest" cities in Missouri, though it has a long history of settlement. American pioneers may have settled in the area as early as the 1790s, taking advantage of land grants by the Spanish colonial authorities, though few records from this period survive. The oldest of the local communities, Glencoe, can trace its origins back to 1803, with most of the others coming into existence during the mid- to late 19th century.[1]

By the mid-20th century, eleven distinct communities could be identified in the hills of western St. Louis County, between Eureka and the Missouri River: Centaur, Fox Creek, Glencoe, Grover, Hollow, Kelpe, Melrose, Monarch, Orrville, Pond, and Westland Acres. For a long time mostly rural in character, the surge in local population as suburbanization increased drove community leaders to discuss a merger. In 1995, the eleven towns chose to consolidate, selecting as their new name "Wildwood."[2]

Since incorporation, the city has striven to strike a balance between urban and rural features, maintaining large tracts of woodlands and other natural preserves while also working to improve public works and other services.[3]

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