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The "Arch Effect" myth claims the tall structure alters St. Louis' weather patterns. What really influences the city's ...
Mississippi River cruises have surged in popularity in recent decades, especially among travelers looking to enjoy guided tours of historical cities and towns across the American Midwest and South.
The Mississippi is the largest river in North America and the most destructive of human works, presenting an epic challenge for the Army Corps of Engineers around New Orleans.
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The Mississippi River, where the Arch sits on the banks, is a superhighway for migrating birds. The National Park Service says 40% of the nation’s migratory waterfowl use the Mississippi River ...
Gateway Arch National Park is located along the Mississippi River in St. Louis, near the Missouri and Illinois border. The nearest airport is St. Louis Lambert International Airport.
Gateway Arch National Park is located along the Mississippi River in St. Louis, near the Missouri and Illinois border. The nearest airport is St. Louis Lambert International Airport.
Out of all the dazzling firework displays in the nation, here are 10 spectacular shows, including some lesser known gems. St. Louis, Missouri Framed by the iconic Gateway Arch in St. Louis ...
The aircraft will be seen in Springfield at about 10:22 a.m. before heading north to Chicago. The crews will then make their way down the Mississippi River to the Gateway Arch.
ST. LOUIS — A man was found dead in the Mississippi River near the Gateway Arch Saturday evening. St. Louis police said they were called to the riverboat docks on South Leonor K. Sullivan ...
Last month, record low water levels in the Mississippi River backed up nearly 3,000 barges — the equivalent of 210,000 container trucks — on America’s most important inland waterway.
The Mississippi River was at historically low levels from Illinois to Louisiana this week, and many of these gauges will continue to see decreasing water levels as the forecast remains stubbornly dry.