Rockport, Kentucky Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Rockport City is estimated to reach 6,992 by 2020. The town is located about 40 miles northeast of Boston and borders the town of Gloucester to the west. The town is located on the southern coast of the Cape Ann peninsula, which was first settled by Native Americans in 1605. Samuel de Champlain named the area "Cap Aux Isles." The first European settlement was at Gloucester, Massachusetts, which is about eight miles south of Rockport.

The median income of the residents of Rockport is $58,871. This is lower than the state and national average, but it's still higher than the national average. In terms of race, the majority of Rockport's population is white, while the remainder is Hispanic or Black. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the area's median income is $58,871.

The City of Rockport has many attractions for visitors. There's an aquarium, several historic sites, the Texas Maritime Museum, and many shops and restaurants. Lodging options vary from bed and breakfasts to major hotels. The Lamar Peninsula contains the state's oldest live oak. Other attractions include Rockport Beach Park, a public beach with two pavilions, a saltwater pool, and boat-launching ramps.

The median age of residents in Rockport City was 46.3 years. Twenty-four percent of the residents were under the age of 18, while 6.9% were aged 18 to 24. The remaining twenty-one percent of residents were aged 65 or older. The median house value was $277,300. This city has a high percentage of airmen and pilots. Therefore, the overall population ratio is below average.