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    Other locations within the chain have remodeled with open air dining, pickleball courts and big screen TVs. Is that the plan for Shiloh, too?

  3. United Hebrew Congregation (Chesterfield, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The United Hebrew Congregation formed on Erev Rosh Hashannah, the evening of September 29, 1837, when ten members rented a room in St. Louis for services.The location was either above a store called "Max’s Grocery and Restaurant" at Second and Spruce Streets, or an "R.A. Mack's" grocery store at 54 N. Front Street. [2]

  4. Chesterfield Township, St. Louis County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... Chesterfield Township, St. Louis County, Missouri. 5 languages. ... Chesterfield Township is a township in St. Louis ...

  5. Chesterfield: Dickie King passes King's Korner torch after 42 ...

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    The restaurant located at the Chesterfield County Airport will open its doors mid-April. Diners will be able to enjoy fried chicken to barbecue, seafood Friday night to Sunday brunch, and the ...

  6. Chesterfield, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Chesterfield is a city in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States.It is a western suburb of St. Louis.As of the 2020 census, the population was 49,999, [4] making it the state's 14th most populous city.

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    Off MO 132 38°45′11″N 93°34′43″W  /  38.753056°N 93.578611°W  / 38.753056; -93.578611  ( Montserrat Recreational Demonstration Area Warehouse No. 2 and Knob Noster

  9. El Morocco - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, John Perona (born Enrione Giovanni Perona in Chiaverano in the Province of Turin, Italy), [1] an Italian immigrant, with Martín de Alzaga [2] [3] opened El Morocco as a speakeasy at 154 East 54th Street, on the south side of 54th Street in the middle of the block between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue, where the Citigroup Center now stands.