Crary, North Dakota Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're planning a trip to Crary City, you'll want to know the population and steets of this small city. These statistics will give you an idea of how many people live in Crary. These figures are based on the 2010 U.S. Census. The city is located in North Dakota. The population of Crary is a little less than 1,100 people.

Cary is expected to reach 193,000 residents by 2040, which means that it will need more new housing. The city's population is growing at a rapid pace, but the amount of vacant land has decreased. A proposed mixed-use development, which includes a retail and office building, would also bring in adjacent apartments and a parking deck. Most residents agree that increased density in the downtown and eastern part of the city is appropriate.

In 2010, there were 172,431 residents living in the city. Of these, about 54,497 were white and 32.3% were African-American. A little less than 1% of the population was Native American. The city has one of the lowest crime rates of any of the small towns in the state. In addition, Cary has a council-manager government. The city elects four council seats every odd-numbered year. In addition, two at-large representatives are elected.

Cary's streets have a unique history. The town's main streets are Cedar and Railroad, and these streets have been home to several notable buildings. The eastern portion of town has the oldest and most historic neighborhoods. The city's first drug store was owned by Dr. S. P. Waldo, who lived in the late 1800s. In addition, Mayor Waldo Rood, who served as mayor from 1949 to 1961, helped create the Cary Fire Department and was the last owner of the historic Page House, which burned down in 1970.