Sites:
| Mississippi Riverfront: The mighty Mississippi River begins as a small clear creek that rushes out of Lake Itasca in northwestern Minnesota and continues on a journey of 2,340 miles to the gulf. So narrow is the river at this point one can step over it. Maps, pictures, history, and boat information. | | Pitter's Cherokee Trails: Texts about the Northern Cherokee Nation of the Old Louisiana Territory which migrated to the Southeast Missouri-area after 1720. | | Rock Island Lines Historical Overview: A brief historical overview of the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad, taken from the yard clerical manual. | | State Historical Society of Missouri: Links to historical sites in the state. | | The Fifites: Fifties photos of young St. Louisians taken in Ladue, Clayton and at Willmore Lodge near Bagnell Dam in the Ozarks. Recreation, play, party, and dance was the theme. |
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