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Hoodbmbbehsmeebq'Monae Etraonn ESEBaEQQEQEQonnBfaQQaaaanQBnQflQQQaQMOOE jjj CORNER OF LINCOLN AVENUE AND MADISON STREET Our Home Town O’Fallon is a beautiful little city of about 2500 inhabitants. It is situated on the Midland Trail, 18 miles east of St. Louis, in one of the most desirable parts of St. Clair county. While much of the land east of St. Louis is low, the altitude of O’Fallon is 551 feet above sea level. This gives excellent drainage to the entire district and increases sanitation. Because of the rising ground and the excellent situation some of the most desirable residence locations of St. Clair county lie in the city. The city proper lies in the widst of a wonderful farming and dairying com- munity, in fact the famous Shiloh Valley District, which borders O’Fal- lon on the south, is known as “The Garden Spot of Illinois.” Splendid hard roads lead away from O’Fallon to the East, West, and South. By means of these, the residents of O’Fallon have easy access to the indus- trial centers of Belleville, East St. Louis, and St. Louis. It requires thir- ty-five minutes to reach the heart of St. Louis from O’Fallon. Bus lines are operated to St. Louis and Belleville, and because of this it is possible for many people who are employed in other cities to live in O’Fallon. O’Fallon is served by three railroads, the Baltimore and Ohio, Louisville and Nashville, and the Illinois Terminal. The Baltimore and Ohio and the Louisville and Nashville give access to the main trunk lines of these railroads. The Terminal, only recently completed, forms a perfect belt line for the town, entering East St. Louis and St. Louis and connects with the main trunk lines running from Chicago and points East. This splen- did railroad service promises wonderful facilities for new factories and other industries. Six
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