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Alton, Illinois - Wikipedia Alton was developed as a river town in January 1818 by Rufus Easton, who named it after his son Easton ran a passenger ferry service across the Mississippi River to the Missouri shore Alton is located amid the confluence of three navigable rivers: the Illinois, the Mississippi, and the Missouri
Home - City of Alton As the Mayor and on behalf of the elected officials and staff we welcome you to the City of Alton Founded in 1837, Alton is a city that is very rich in history and has a lot to offer We have beautiful parks, a great school district, attractions, and events to interest everyone
Champion of fiscal-conservative causes Duane Alton dies at 88 Alton was born in 1936 in tiny Atkinson, Nebraska, a town that counted 1,306 residents as of the 2020 Census He later enlisted in the U S Air Force on May 27, 1955, and was honorably discharged
City of Alton - Where you belong The City of Alton is located in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas It is four miles north of the City of Mission on SH 107 in Hidalgo County It is fourteen miles north of the Mexico border and approximately eighty miles west of the Gulf of Mexico
Alton | Illinois, Map, History, Facts | Britannica Alton, city, Madison county, southwestern Illinois, U S Part of the St Louis, Missouri, metropolitan area, Alton lies on the Mississippi River (bridged) near its confluence with the Missouri River
Alton, IL News - RiverBender. com Stay up to date on all the latest local news in Alton, IL with Riverbender com - we provide breaking news, updates and in-depth coverage on the stories that matter to you
Things to Do in Alton | Great Rivers Routes Play around at Alton’s numerous above par golf courses, sprawling parks and miles of trails Of course, perhaps the best thing to do is simply walk along the riverfront and take in the views of the peaceful Mississippi River