Want this question answered?
Pike's expedition returned to St. Louis on April 30, 1806, having traveled nearly 5000 miles.
You should travel east to Paris from St. Louis. By traveling east, the distance is 4,397 miles. If you travel west, it would be about 19,600 miles.
300 miles
It is right at 200 miles from St. Louis to Sedalia.
It is 312 miles from Rogers, Arkansas to Saint Louis, Missouri if you travel via I-44 East.
It is 9.2 miles from St. Louis, Missouri to Clayton, Missouri if you travel via I-64 West.
144 road miles.
It was 7,689 miles the entire trip, so from St. Louis to the Pacific was just around half of that, 3,884 miles.
About 1,040 miles.
By road, the trip from St. Louis to Miami (about 1217 miles) is more than three times as long as the trip to Milwaukee (only about 383 miles).
Yes, it is close by and it is 74 miles away.
He was born in Alton, Illinios in 1927. He moved to East St. Louis in 1927. He grew up in St. Louis and that is generally where he is said to be "from".