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  2. Jones-Confluence Point State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Lewis and Clark Expedition began at the confluence in 1804, and the explorers returned there at the end of their journey. [4] Following the purchase of the site through the aid of a grant from the Danforth Foundation, the Western Rivers Conservancy conveyed the land to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the Metropolitan Parks and Recreation District in 2001. [6]

  3. Alton, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Also adjacent to the Audubon Center is the Jones-Confluence Point State Park, where one can stand at the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. According to the 2010 census, Alton has a total area of 16.736 square miles (43.35 km 2 ), of which 15.47 square miles (40.07 km 2 ) (or 92.44%) is land and 1.266 square miles (3.28 km 2 ...

  4. Columbia Bottom Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    Admission to the conservation area was free as of 2011. A parking lot and graveled overlook, completed in 2002, provided access to the river confluence, and a visitor center, completed in 2004, stood close to the entrance. [3] The conservation area is located across the Missouri River from the Jones-Confluence Point State Park. [1]

  5. Great Flood of 1993 - Wikipedia

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    Monument to the 1993 flood at Jones-Confluence Point State Park at the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers in St. Charles County, Missouri, 400 feet (120 m) above sea level. The water reached the top of the pole at 438.2 feet (133.6 m).

  6. Confluence Greenway - Wikipedia

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    The greenway connects the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers to the St. Louis Riverfront. [2]Points of interest within the Confluence Greenway are Chouteau Island, the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge, the Jones-Confluence Point State Park, the Eads Bridge, the National Great Rivers Museum [Wikidata] at Melvin Price Locks and Dam, Lewis and Clark State Historic Site, MCT Confluence ...

  7. Point State Park - Wikipedia

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    Point State Park (locally known as The Point) is a Pennsylvania state park which is located on 36 acres (150,000 m 2) in Downtown Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA, at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, forming the Ohio River.

  8. Talk:Jones-Confluence Point State Park - Wikipedia

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  9. Confluence - Wikipedia

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    The fountain at Point State Park in Pittsburgh, at the apex of the confluence of the Allegheny (top) and the Monongahela. Since rivers often serve as political boundaries, confluences sometimes demarcate three abutting political entities, such as nations, states, or provinces, forming a tripoint. Various examples are found in the list below.