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  2. Chinatown, St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown in St. Louis, Missouri, was a Chinatown near Downtown St. Louis that existed from 1869 until its demolition for Busch Memorial Stadium in 1966. [1] Also called Hop Alley , it was bounded by Seventh, Tenth, Walnut and Chestnut streets.

  3. Chinatowns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A Chinatown existed in Downtown St. Louis from 1869 until its demolition for Busch Memorial Stadium in 1966. [72] [citation not found] Also called Hop Alley, it was bounded by Seventh, Tenth, Walnut and Chestnut streets. [73] The first Chinese immigrant to St. Louis was Alla Lee, born in Ningbo near Shanghai, who arrived in

  4. History of Chinese Americans in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    There were 300 Chinese in St. Louis by the end of the 19th century. [5] In 1960, 102 Chinese lived in the St. Louis suburbs, making up 30% of the Greater St. Louis Chinese. In 1970, 461 lived in the suburbs, making up 80% of the area population. In 1980 the number increased to 3,873, making up 78% of the area population.

  5. Chinese people in the New York City metropolitan area

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    Massage parlors in the Flushing Chinatown have become the hub of organized prostitution in the United States. [53] The Flushing Chinatown, in the Flushing area of the borough of Queens in New York City, is one of the largest and fastest growing ethnic Chinese enclaves outside Asia, as well as within New York City itself.

  6. List of red-light districts - Wikipedia

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    Quai Louis-Pasteur [159] ... Many massage shops offer "happy endings", which is an illegal form of prostitution. ... St. Patrick Street area (closed 1952) [374] [375 ...

  7. Chinatowns in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Victoria's Chinatown in British Columbia. Vancouver's Chinatown is the largest in Canada. [5] Dating back to the late 19th century, the main focus of the older Chinatown is Pender Street and Main Street in downtown Vancouver, which is also, along with Victoria's Chinatown, one of the oldest surviving Chinatowns in North America.