- West Quincy, Missouri
West Quincy is a small commercial area in northeastern
Marion County, Missouri ,United States , onU.S. Route 24 . It has no permanent residents.History
West Quincy is directly across the
Mississippi River fromQuincy, Illinois and once housed a Chicago, Burlington & Quincy train station, drive-in theater, and corporation. However, since theGreat Flood of 1993 , many businesses have left.Knapheide was the corporation once located here, it is now located in the north end of Quincy, Illinois. Atornado hit the drive-in theater and nearly crossed to Quincy but receded once it hit the bluffs.During the flood of 1993, the
levee was sabotaged and water filled the floodplain, and a nearby barge was sucked into the break in the levee. It hit a local gas station and caused an explosion. [Jehl, Douglas. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE4D91E3AF93BA25754C0A965958260 Clinton Tours Floods and Considers Sending Troops] . "New York Times ", 1993-07-18.] Oil caught fire and the fire snaked across the water before it extinguished itself. All of the Quincy bridges--the only links across the river from Missouri to Illinois for 200 miles--were closed. One bridge, theBayview Bridge , was closed for 71 days. [ [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-28000166.html Floods in Missouri Prevent Border Crossing for Miles] .Weekend Edition ,National Public Radio , 1993-07-17.] This forced residents to drive toSt. Louis or theQuad Cities , fly or take a ferry to get across the river.A man from the Illinois side of the river, James Scott, was convicted of causing the flood and was sentenced to life in prison.
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