Metro East
Metro East is a region in southern Illinois that comprises the eastern suburbs of St. Louis, Missouri, United States. It encompasses five Southern Illinois counties in the St. Louis Metropolitan Statistical Area. The region's most populated city is Belleville, with 45,000 residents. The Metro East is the second largest urban area in Illinois after the Chicago metropolitan area and, as of the 2000 census, the population of the Metro East statistical area is 702,597 residents, a figure that has risen above 700,000 in 2010. The significant growth in the Metro East is mainly due to people in smaller outlying towns in Illinois moving to the area for better economic/job opportunities.
Geography
The Metro East is a loose collection of small and mid-sized cities sitting along the American Bottom and the bluffs of the Mississippi River. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the five counties of the region have a total area of 6,974 km2. 6,787 km2 of it is land and 186 km2 of it is water.As of the 2010 census, the most populated cities in the region include
Demographics
As of the 2010 census, there had been a major shift in population from the older rust belt industrial cities in the Mississippi River bottom, such as East St. Louis and Alton, to the more suburban satellite cities, such as, Belleville, Edwardsville, and O'Fallon sitting on the bluffs. This is mainly due to continued white flight.As of the census of 2000, there were 599,845 people, 229,888 households, and 160,260 families residing in the five Metro East counties.
The most common language is English, although various other languages are spoken. German speakers exist in southeastern Madison, and Clinton, and southern and eastern St. Clair Counties. Spanish is spoken in the Fairmont City area, and in parts of Clinton County. The largest concentration of African-Americans is in Madison, Venice, western Granite City, East St. Louis, Washington Park, Belleville, Cahokia, Alorton and Alton. Secondary languages tend to be cultural or reminiscent of ancestry, and not related to the general business of the area.
List of counties
- Bond
- Calhoun
- Clinton
- Jersey
- Macoupin
- Madison
- Monroe
- St. Clair
List of cities, towns, and villages
- ^ means part of city in another county/counties
- Bold indicates county seat
Clinton County
Jersey County
Madison County
St. Clair County
Colleges and universities
- Kaskaskia College
- Lewis and Clark Community College
- Lindenwood University-Belleville
- McKendree University
- The Principia
- Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
- Southwestern Illinois College
Transportation
State routes
U.S. routes
- U.S. Route 40
- U.S. Route 50
- U.S. Route 51
- Historic U.S. Route 66
- U.S. Route 67
Interstate freeways
- I-55
- I-64
- I-70
- I-255
- I-270
Light rail
St. Clair County shares public transit with the St. Louis metropolitan area, including bus and rail. Madison County has a public transit system that includes bus services and bikeways converted as part of a Rail to Trail conversion.
Major employers
- Anheuser-Busch
- Boeing
- Charter Communications
- Illinois Department of Transportation
- Korte Construction
- Monsanto
- National Steel
- Norrenberns Trucking
- Olin Corporation
- Scott Air Force Base
- Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
- U.S. Steel
- Wood River Refinery
Tourist attractions
- National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows, Centreville, near Belleville; operated by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
- Brooks Catsup Bottle, Collinsville
- Belle Clair Fairgrounds and Expo Center, Belleville
- Cahokia Mounds, Collinsville, on Madison-St. Clair County line
- Confluence Crush Roller Derby, Belleville
- GCS Ballpark, Sauget
- Gateway International Raceway, Madison
- Eads Bridge, historic bridge, among East. Louis, on the East St. Louis, Illinois, and St. Louis, Missouri border, over the Mississippi River
- Pere Marquette State Park, Grafton
- Raging Rivers Water Park, Grafton
- The Game, Glen Carbon
- St. Clair Square Mall, Fairview Heights
- Robert Wadlow Statue, Alton
- Horseshoe Lake, Pontoon Beach, Madison, and Granite City
- Alton Square Mall, Alton
- Carlyle Lake, Carlyle
Residents, historic figures, and contributors
- Josephine Baker, East St. Louis, performer and activist
- Jason Boyd, Edwardsville, AAA pitcher
- Ray Bradbury, Belleville, science fiction author
- Jimmy Connors, East St. Louis and Belleville, tennis player
- Neal Cotts, Lebanon, former MLB pitcher
- Brian Daubach, Belleville, former MLB 1B/DH/outfielder
- Miles Davis, East St. Louis and Alton, jazz artist
- Lea DeLaria, Belleville, jazz singer, actress, and comedian
- Elizabeth Donald, Edwardsville, horror novelist
- Dick Durbin, East St. Louis, U.S. senator
- Buddy Ebsen, Belleville, television actor
- Jay Farrar, Belleville, musician
- William Holden, O'Fallon, film actor
- Louis Jolliet, explorer of the Mississippi River
- Jackie Joyner-Kersee, East St. Louis, Olympic athlete
- Ken Kwapis, Belleville, film and television director and producer
- Père Jacques Marquette, French discoverer
- T. J. Mathews, Columbia, former MLB pitcher
- Laurie Metcalf, Edwardsville, film and television actress
- Yadier Molina, Caseyville, Cardinals Baseball catcher
- Jake Odorizzi, Highland, MLB Pitcher
- Peter Sarsgaard, Belleville/Scott AFB, actor
- Michael Stipe, Collinsville, lead singer of the band REM
- Jeff Tweedy, Belleville, lead singer of the band Wilco
- Uncle Tupelo, Belleville, alternative country band
- Craig Virgin, distance runner
- Robert Pershing Wadlow, Alton, world's tallest man
- Scott Wolf, Belleville, actor
Media in the Metro East
St. Louis area TV stations
- Note: This list is for the entire Metro East area; however, the low-powered stations may not reach the entire five-county Metro East area. WSIU, despite not being based from the St. Louis DMA, is available in Clinton, Washington, and most of St. Clair.
Champaign-Urbana/Decatur/Springfield area TV stations
- Note: This list is for Jersey County; however, the majority of these stations are not available for most Jersey County residents. These stations are more likely to be available in Greene and Macoupin counties, which border Jersey County.
Paducah/Cape Girardeau/Harrisburg area TV stations
- Note: This list is for St. Clair, and Clinton counties; however, the majority of the stations, with the exception of WSIU and WPXS and possibly KFVS, are not available for a majority of the St. Clair, and/or Clinton County residents. These stations are more likely to be available in Washington County and the Centralia area.
Daily newspapers
- Note: daily newspaper coverage depends on county.
- Alton Telegraph
- Belleville News-Democrat
- Centralia Sentinel
- Southern Illinoisan
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Edwardsville Intelligencer
Radio stations
- Note: stations listed are licensed and have offices in Metro East counties only. Stations that can be heard in the Metro East but not listed have offices outside the Metro East counties.
The Metro East in film
- Note, the following is a partial list of films shot, often partially, sometimes with significant production, within the Metro East. All data can be rechecked via the Internet Movie Database.
- In the Heat of the Night - feature-length film, shot in Belleville, Illinois
- Things Are Tough All Over - feature-length film, shot on the East St. Louis riverfront
- King of the Hill - feature-length film, shot in Alton, Illinois
- A Will of their Own - feature-length TV film, shot in Belleville, Illinois
- The Big Brass Ring - feature-length film, shot in Alton, Illinois
- Steel City - feature-length film, shot in Alton, East Alton, Godfrey, and Jerseyville, Illinois
- The Lucky Ones - feature-length film, Shot in Edwardsville, Illinois
- The Coverup - feature-length film, shot in Alton, Illinois
- Kingshighway - feature-length film, shot in Fairview Heights, Illinois
- Joint Body - feature-length film, shot in various locations throughout the Metro East
Metro East in fiction
Robert J. Randisi set one of his Joe Keough mysteries, East of the Arch, in the Metro East communities of East St. Louis and Fairview Heights.
Awards
The 2010 issue of Family Circle magazine named Edwardsville third in their "Top 10 Best Towns for Families".Area codes
- Area code 217: extreme northeast part of Metro East
- Area code 618: the majority of the Metro East is in this area code.