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East Saint Louis

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  • noun a town in southwest Illinois on the Mississippi across from Saint Louis

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Examples

  • Also ran a seedy nightclub in the middle of East Saint Louis.

    Kings of Colorado David E. Hilton 2011

  • Also ran a seedy nightclub in the middle of East Saint Louis.

    Kings of Colorado David E. Hilton 2011

  • That same year, the Ohio and Mississippi Railway, which had a stop in Washington, was making plans to build a roundhouse for servicing steam engines somewhere on its line between Cincinnati and East Saint Louis.

    Interstate 69 Matt Dellinger 2010

  • BROWN: A typical night at the Trotter household in East Saint Louis, from flute practice, putting up the family Christmas tree ...

    CNN Transcript Dec 15, 2009 2009

  • In East Saint Louis, Illinois, a 12-year-old girl broke out I second - floor window and helped her brother and sister jump out of their burning house.

    CNN Transcript Feb 24, 2008 2008

  • We are going to have to wait and watch to see if these levees last, because one on the East Saint Louis side started to bubble yesterday.

    CNN Transcript Jun 20, 2008 2008

  • We can even now think of one specific place: East Saint Louis, Illinois.

    Archive 2008-02-01 2008

  • Forty feet is the actual stage at which you're really, really concerned about the East Saint Louis community.

    CNN Transcript Jun 18, 2008 2008

  • And the EPA funded another study to test the sludge in another poor black neighborhood in East Saint Louis, IL, to see if the phosphates did bind to lead... this time in a vacant lot next to an elementary school.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Sarah Werning 2008

  • And the EPA funded another study to test the sludge in another poor black neighborhood in East Saint Louis, IL, to see if the phosphates did bind to lead... this time in a vacant lot next to an elementary school.

    Scientific Literacy and Sensationalist Journalism Sarah Werning 2008

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