Grand View, Idaho Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Grand View City is 85% white. Among residents, only one in twenty is African American, 7% are Asian, and 4% are Latino. Only 2% of Grand View city residents do not have a high school degree, making the city's educational level similar to other cities in Bucks County. However, the demographic composition of Grand View City is not as equal as that of many other cities.

As a result, the city has a diverse ethnicity. For nearly a century, commercial development has occurred in this region. During the World Cup playoffs, soccer fans from several countries congregate in this area. This area is known to many Vancouver residents as Commercial Drive. It has many cafes and coffee shops, each with a loyal following. The city is home to many notable people, including Martha Ellen Young Truman, the mother of former President Harry S. Truman.

In addition to its population, Grand View City has a diverse set of health services, including several medical clinics. In addition to its emergency department, Grand View Health offers a number of support groups, including those for people dealing with multiple sclerosis, infant bereavement, weight loss, and Alcoholics Anonymous. The Grand View Emergency Department, which is open seven days a week, also has an alcohol and drug treatment program. The City's Community Health Education Center is also the location for several meetings of the Alcoholics Anonymous organization.

The historical tornado activity in Grand View City is higher than the average for Missouri, and ninety percent higher than the national average. In 1890, a category F5 tornado struck the city center, killing 44 people and injuring 207. Another category F4 tornado hit 16.6 miles from Grandview in 1997, injuring three people and causing $50,000 to $50000 in damage. It is the only place in the US where tornado activity is higher than the national average.