No. St. Louis is in Missouri, which is in the Midwest..nowhere near a coastline. However, it is on the East side of Missouri, along the West side of the Mississippi River.
St Louis is just to the West of the Mississippi.
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The Missouri River empties into the Mississippi River at St. Louis.
St Louis lies on the west bank of the Mississippi River. Just north of the city proper, the Missouri River joins the Mississippi.
St. Paul is located on the east, not the west of the Mississippi River.
About three miles or less depending on where you actually cross the Mississippi River.
I have looked this up in several places and I am not seeing what I believe is the correct answer. All the responses I am seeing are from counties that are in states that are fully located east of the Mississippi River. However, St. Louis County in Minnesota is EAST of the Mississippi River, although only a portion of the entire state can make that same claim. St. Louis County is 6860 square miles and this is slightly larger than the county that I am most commonly seeing listed as the largest east of the Mississippi: Aroostock County, Maine 6,829 square miles
Two of the United States biggest rivers meet in St Louis Missouri. The Mississippi River and the Missouri River both meet in St Louis.
St. Louis, Missouri is located near the junction of the Missouri River and the Mississippi River.
The Missouri flows more or less in a North-west to South-East direction before it joins with the Mississippi just north of St Louis.
The Missouri and Mississippi Rivers come together just north of St. Louis.
St. Louis, Missouri is located near the junction of the Missouri River and the Mississippi River.
Both the Illinois & Missouri rivers join the Mississippi river near St. Louis, Missouri.