Alton, IL
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About Alton
- • Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis was born in Alton, Illinois in 1926.
- • The "Alton Giant," a controversial prehistoric skeleton, was unearthed here in 1858.
- • River trade along the Mississippi River established Alton as a major commercial hub.
- • Confederate prisoners of war were held at the Alton Military Prison during the Civil War.
- • The Great Flood of 1993 devastated Alton, causing widespread damage along the riverfront.
- • Named after Alton Easton, it was established in 1817, incorporated in 1837.
- • With around 26,000 people, it's smaller than nearby Granite City.
- • At 515 feet above sea level, it offers bluff views of the Mississippi River.
- • Healthcare and social assistance are major employment sectors in Alton.
- • A historic river town with a touch of mystery, tinged with both hope and melancholy.
- • The St. Louis Cardinals, 25 miles away, won their 11th World Series in 2011.
- • Robert Wadlow, the world's tallest man, lived in Alton and was 8 feet 11.1 inches tall.