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Distance from Valmeyer, IL, USA' to Fenton, MO, USA


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About Valmeyer, IL, USA'


Valmeyer, Illinois

Valmeyer is a village in Monroe County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,233 at the 2020 census. It was originally located in the American

Monroe County, Illinois

backbone of Monroe County Illinois Route 156 From western terminus at Valmeyer east through Waterloo to Hecker and on to the eastern terminus at Illinois

1998 United States Capitol shooting

1956), also known as Rusty, grew up in Valmeyer, Illinois, a town of 900 people. Shortly after graduating from Valmeyer High School in 1974, Weston moved to

Great Flood of 1993

flooded 47,000 acres (190 km2) of land, inundating the Illinois towns of Valmeyer and Fults. The released water continued to flow parallel to the river,

List of municipalities in Illinois

Valley City Village Pike 14 13 +7.7% 0.270 0.70 51.9/sq mi (20.0/km2) Valmeyer Village Monroe 1,233 1,263 −2.4% 3.417 8.85 360.8/sq mi (139.3/km2) Vandalia†


About Fenton, MO, USA


Fenton

(Stoke-on-Trent) Fenton Tower, East Lothian, Scotland Fenton, Iowa Fenton, Kentucky Fenton, Louisiana Fenton, Michigan Fenton, Missouri Fenton, New York Fenton Township

Lake Fenton

Lake Fenton may refer to a location in the United States: Lake Fenton (Michigan), a lake Lake Fenton, Michigan, a community adjacent to the lake Lake

Fenton Barns, East Fenton and West Fenton

The hamlets of Fenton Barns, East Fenton and West Fenton make up a rural community in East Lothian, Scotland, approximately 20 miles (32 km) east of Edinburgh

Fenton Art Glass Company

The Fenton Art Glass Company is a glass manufacturer founded in 1905 by brothers Frank L. Fenton and John W. Fenton. The original factory was in an old

Fenton's reagent

Fenton's reagent is a solution of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and an iron catalyst (typically iron(II) sulfate, FeSO4). It is used to oxidize contaminants