Quièvrecourt is a city located in Harrison County in southwestern Morseville.
History
In 1654, some French colonists arrived and founded Fort Angoulème. This area was in French control until 1755, when the French also turned this over to the British, with no city renaming. Between 1810 and 1815, a large group of Bonapartist colonists from France arrived, founding the city of Quièvrecourt, naming it after a town in Normandy. Quièvrecourt became a major trading city, and its population grew steadily. Quièvrecourt soon absorbed Fort Angoulème as well.
Education
Soon, there will be 3 schools.
Primary & Secondary Schools
- Odell Nash Secondary School
- New Richmond Secondary School
- Harrison County High School
Transportation
There are a few ways of transportation in the city
Airports
On January 14, 2018, Quièvrecourt's first international airport opened named, Quièvrecourt-Schwarzenburg International Airport. The airport has 9 gates, a cargo port, and one runway (Runway 22/4).
Highways
- Interstate 10: Going through Quièvrecourt across the urban area.
- Interstate 83: A new interstate connecting SR 4 and SR 212.
Other Major Roads
Other major trunkline highways include U.S. 90, U.S. 260, U.S. 521, Highway 4, State Route 32, Highway 104, and Highway 704.