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The Eastern Bluebird is the state bird of Missouri.
Omaha, Nebraska is a city in eastern Nebraska that is on the Missouri River.
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The Mormon pioneers travelled from everywhere. Mostly from the eastern states of the US, eastern Canada, and Europe - most noteably Great Britain and Scandanavia. The actual starting point on the Mormon trail varied, for early pioneers it was Nauvoo Illinois, but later travelers met in St. Louis Missouri or Iowa City Iowa. The Mormons believed that they were fulfilling the Biblical prophesy to "gather out of the four corners of the earth" to one place - Zion.
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The Mississippi River serves as the eastern boundary of the state of Missouri.
Ferguson, Missouri lies near the eastern border of Missouri and is about 20 minutes (12.5 miles) north of St. Louis, Missouri
The Mississippi River, one of the most important in the US, forms Missouri's eastern border. The Missouri River, which is also an important river, cuts the state in half.
St. Louis is on the Mississippi River, which is the boundary between eastern Missouri and western Illinois. It is about the same distance from Iowa in the north as from Arkansas in the south.
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri was created on 1857-03-03.
Kansas City is on the western border of Missouri; it's 240 miles to the eastern border.
Ferguson, Missouri lies near the eastern border of Missouri and is about 20 minutes (12.5 miles) north of St. Louis, Missouri