O'Fallon, Suburban city in St. Clair County, United States.
O'Fallon is a suburban city in St. Clair County with residential neighborhoods connected by maintained streets and green spaces. The community sits near Scott Air Force Base and features various residential areas served by local utilities and municipal services.
The city was founded in 1854 as O'Fallon Station following the construction of a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad depot, with land parcels sold to early settlers. This railroad connection shaped the community's growth during its formative decades.
The community holds regular ceremonies honoring military service and veterans, reflecting how residents maintain strong ties with the nearby Air Force presence.
The city provides access to municipal services through an online portal for utility payments, community updates, and local government information. Residents can manage their accounts and stay informed about community matters digitally.
The city seal, designed in 1974 by a high school student, combines symbols of coal mining, railroad history, and Scott Air Force Base. This design brings together three different phases of the community's past in a single emblem.
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