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In the village of Hartford, Illinois, the Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower rises an impressive 150 feet above the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, the two longest rivers in all North America.
2 maj 2023 · Discover the breathtaking confluence of the Mississippi, Missouri, and Illinois Rivers, a region steeped in natural beauty and historical importance. Visitors can retrace the footsteps of Lewis and Clark, witness majestic eagles in flight, and explore scenic landscapes and charming towns.
The Lewis and Clark Confluence Tower is a 180-foot-tall (55 m) tower on the Illinois bank of the Mississippi River at the confluence of it and the Missouri River. The tower complements the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site, about one mile to the south, where the Lewis and Clark Expedition made winter camp before setting up the Missouri river. [1]
The Confluence Project is a bi-state collaboration of 5 non-profit organizations, local, state and federal agencies and civic leadership involved in implementing major projects and programs in the Mississippi River corridor in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
Porzuć stare dokumenty i współpracuj bez wysiłku dzięki Confluence. Confluence to połączona przestrzeń robocza, opracowana z myślą o współpracy i trwałości
St. Louis is an independent city, separate from St. Louis County in the United States state of Missouri. It is located at the confluence of two of the world's great rivers, the Mississippi River and the Missouri River. St. Louis is the second largest city in Missouri, and is the largest metropolitan area in the state.
What are the positives of a confluence, or mingling, of varied peoples and cultures? What are potential negatives or consequences that may come with a confluence of people? What does it mean to come together in a place?