29th Street Yard (St. Louis MetroLink)
The 29th Street Yard (also known as Jackie Joyner-Kersee Yard) is a rail yard for the St. Louis MetroLink light rail system in Greater St. Louis.
Fairview Heights is a city in St. Clair County, Illinois, United States. The population was 17,078 at the 2010 census. Fairview Heights is a dominant shopping center for Southwestern Illinois and includes numerous shopping plazas and the St.
Population: 17,078
Latitude: 38° 35' 20.18" N
Longitude: -89° 59' 25.37" W
The 29th Street Yard (also known as Jackie Joyner-Kersee Yard) is a rail yard for the St. Louis MetroLink light rail system in Greater St. Louis.
Third Baptist Church is a Baptist church in the United States located in St. Louis, Missouri. It is affiliated with American Baptist Churches USA, the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship and the Southern Baptist Convention, and supports the work of the B…
The University City–Big Bend St. Louis MetroLink subway station, opened on August 26, 2006, serves the western portion of the Washington University's main campus (although the majority of the student residential areas reside in Clayton), and the sou…
Red Stocking Base-Ball Park was a baseball grounds in St. Louis, Missouri. It was home to the St.
The Maplewood–Manchester St. Louis MetroLink station is located on Manchester Road (Route 100) between S. Hanley Rd and Laclede Station Rd in Maplewood. This station has entrances on the northside of Manchester (Elevator and Stairs) and the southsid…
Greenwood Historic District is part of Maplewood, Missouri, USA, situated at a whistle stop of the Missouri Pacific railroad line.
Barnes-Jewish Hospital is the largest hospital in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is the adult teaching hospital for Washington University School of Medicine, and is located in St. Louis, Missouri. It is consistently rated one of the top hospitals in…
Webster University is an American non-profit private university with its main campus in Webster Groves, Missouri.
This page documents all the known tornadoes that touched down in the United States during 1950. Hundreds of tornadoes went unnoticed in 1950 as only 201 were confirmed, compared to the average of over 1,000 per year.