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Number of Blossarys: 7
A mostly Italian-American neighborhood located on high ground in the south western section of St. Louis City. The neighborhood continues its heritage through a large number of locally renowned ...
The former movie palace opened in 1929, but was closed in 1978, then restored in 1982 and reopended as stage theatre. The highlights of the Fox Theatre are its organs. The stage has an origial ...
Housed in a reclaimed shoe factory using repurposed materials this museum is a child's fantasy playground. Here you can touch, climb, slide, jump and play amoung the exhibts. The number of visitors ...
The original shop on Natural Bridge Avenue operated from 1930 to 1958. The Chippewa Street (designated as a section of historic U.S. Route 66) is open much of the year. Unlike some other frozen ...
Louis IX (1214 - 1270) was King of France from 1226 until his death. The model of a Christian Prince, he is the only canonised king of France. He died during his second crusade into the Holy Lands, ...
A Jesuit Catholic boys high scholl founded in 1818, is the oldest secondary educational instiution in the US west of the Mississippi River, and one of the largest private high schools in Missouri.
A professional baseball team established in 1882 in the American Association (AA), joined the NL in 1892 and adopted Cardinals as their official name in 1900. As one of the most decorated and ...