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The Gateway Geyser reaches approximately 630 feet (192 m). It was built on May 27, 1995, and the geyser comes on at noon, 3 pm and 6 pm. The geyser is powered by three 800-horsepower pumps; the Gateway Geyser can blast 8,000 gallons of water a…

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This picture shows the inside of one of the rooms at the Jackie Joyner Kersee Youth Center. There is a mural on the wall quoting Psalm 149:3 that says, "Let them praise His name with dancing and make music to him with timbrel and harp."

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The photograph shows the golfers' clubhouse located at Frank Holten Park in East Saint Louis. On the right side of the photo we can see the lighthouse next to the clubhouse. This is an important landmark in Frank Holten Park, which is a great place…

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This house is a new family home in Emerson Park. It's part of a new building project.

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This sign marks the entrance into the newly-developed Central City Apartments. These apartments are located in a part of Emerson Park that has undergone many new building projects.

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This sign gave good information about the Martin M. Memorial Park.

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This is a picture of birds at Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park.

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This mosaic collage by Edna Patterson Petty says "Hope." Hope is a symbol of never giving up and always believing in yourself. That is why this was made and put on a wall, to encourage people that there is always hope.

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Inside of the Jackie Joyner Kersee Youth Center, there is a statue of the Center's namesake surrounded by pictures of her as well. Joyner Kersee is an Olympic Medalist who was born in East St. Louis.
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