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  2. Emiquon National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the Conservancy enrolled a 6,400-acre (26 km 2) parcel within the Project in the federally subsidized Wetlands Reserve Program. By 2008, volunteers working with the Nature Conservancy had replanted 300,000 wetland trees , including black walnuts , swamp white oaks , and pecans , and 8,000 pounds (3,600 kg) of grassland seed .

  3. List of Missouri conservation areas – St. Louis region

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    From Interstate 44 west of St. Louis, take exit 261 (Allenton-Six Flags), then go north on Allenton Road and take an immediate left on Fox Creek; stay on Fox Creek for 2 miles (3.2 km). 1,393 acres 564 ha: St. Louis

  4. Brandywine Wildflower and Native Plant Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Brandywine Wildflower and Native Plant Gardens 39°52′12″N 75°35′35″W  /  39.86990°N 75.59314°W  / 39.86990; -75 This Delaware County, Pennsylvania state location article is a stub .

  5. Frank Holten State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    At the time, it was the third largest municipal park in the nation (after Central Park in New York and Forest Park in neighboring St. Louis). [1] It first appears as Grand Marais State Park on a 1953 road map, after previously being identified as Lake Park in 1949. [ 2 ]

  6. Gensburg-Markham Prairie - Wikipedia

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    The Gensburg-Markham Prairie, also known as Markham Prairie, is a 105.6-acre (427,000 m 2) high-quality tallgrass prairie located in Markham in the Chicago metropolitan area.

  7. East St. Louis, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    East St. Louis, like all of Southern Illinois, is classified as humid subtropical by the Köppen classification, having hot, humid summers and cool winters. On July 14, 1954, the temperature in East St. Louis allegedly reached 117 °F (47 °C), the highest temperature ever recorded in America east of the Mississippi River. It is not considered ...

  8. Botanical Heights, St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Botanical Heights is a neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. Its former name was McRee Town. The Botanical Heights neighborhood is defined by Chouteau Avenue on the North, Interstate 44 on the South, 39th Street on the East and Vandeventer Avenue on the West. This near Southside neighborhood is located just north of the Shaw neighborhood. [2]

  9. Dogtown, St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Dogtown is a traditionally Irish section of St. Louis, Missouri. It is located south of Forest Park, with its southeastern edge abutting the traditionally Italian section of town, The Hill neighborhood. The neighborhood is anchored by St. James the Greater Catholic Church. [1]