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  1. View looking North on Commercial Avenue, Cairo, Illinois, 1929. Cairo features desolate rows of decaying, abandoned homes and businesses. The sinister specter of the bigoted attitudes of decades past still haunt the streets. Thankfully, current Cairo town leaders are doing their best to confront Cairo’s racist past.

  2. December 17, 1969. Magnolia Manor is a manor located in Cairo, Illinois, located in Alexander County built in 1869. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since December 17, 1969. [1] The house is operated as a Victorian period historic house museum by the Cairo Historical Association.

  3. The Cairo Mississippi River Bridge is a steel truss through deck bridge carrying U.S. Route 60 and U.S. Route 62 across the Mississippi River. Located in the tri-state area of Illinois , Kentucky , and Missouri , it connects Cairo, Illinois at its northern terminus to Bird's Point, Missouri at its southern terminus.

  4. Cairo AQShning Illinois shtatida joylashgan shahardir. Alexander County okrugi tarkibiga kiradi. Aholisi. 3220 nafar aholi istiqomat qiladi (2006). Geografiyasi. Maydoni — 23,7 km 2. Shundan 18,3 km 2 quruqlik, 5,4 km 2 esa suv maydonidir. Dengiz sathidan oʻrtacha 94 m balandlikda joylashgan.

  5. 24 de oct. de 2021 · Cairo, Illinois is a significant location in Mark Twain’s book “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. The confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers is where Jim hopes to escape to freedom, abandoning their raft and taking a steamboat up into the free state of Ohio.

  6. Even that is pretty far from saying religion killed Cairo. A river transportation hub with no river traffic is going to have trouble. Look at the population decline in the 1930 census following the Great Flood of 1927, that didn't help the city. The rest of the people in Cairo left after World War II.

  7. Sep 22, 1899. Banker, steamboat captain, owner of the Riverlore mansion, and businessman. Lived in and started several businesses in Cairo. Charles T. Hinde. Jul 12, 1832. Mar 10, 1915. Riverboat captain, railroad executive, founder of the Hotel del Coronado. Started his own shipping business in Cairo.