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Alorton (formerly Alcoa) was a
village in St.
Clair County, Illinois,
United States.
Incorporated in 1944, it was one of
three muni****lities that merged...
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founded on May 6, 2021, by the
merger of the
villages of
Cahokia and
Alorton and the city of Centreville.
Curtis McCall Sr. has
served as the city's...
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Illinois List of city
nicknames in
Illinois Illinois census statistical areas Alorton, Cahokia, and
Centreville merged to form the city of
Cahokia Heights on...
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Clair County. The
district also
includes all of
Washington Park, much of
Alorton and Centreville, and
portions of Belleville, Caseyville,
Fairmont City...
- On May 6, 2021, the city
ceased to exist,
being incorporated along with
Alorton and
Cahokia into the new city of
Cahokia Heights.
Centreville was located...
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formerly known as
Aluminum Company of America.
Alcoa may also
refer to:
Alorton, Illinois,
formerly known as
Alcoa Alcoa, Tennessee,
named for the company...
- an
American horse racing track located on
Highway 15 near the town of
Alorton, St.
Clair County, Illinois. Run by the East St.
Louis Jockey Club, the...
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western Granite City, East St. Louis,
Washington Park, Belleville, Cahokia,
Alorton and Alton. Bond
Calhoun Clinton Jersey Macoupin Madison Monroe St. Clair...
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Clair County. The
district also
includes all of
Washington Park, much of
Alorton and Centreville, and
portions of Belleville, Caseyville,
Fairmont City...
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southwestern Illinois. It runs from IL 158 in
Millstadt north to IL 15 in
Alorton; the
route is
located entirely within St.
Clair County. IL 163 is maintained...