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  2. Potosi, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Potosi is a city in Washington County, Missouri, United States. Potosi is seventy-two miles southwest of St. Louis. The population was 2,538 as of the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Washington County. [4] Located in the Lead Belt, the city was founded in 1763 by French colonists as Mine à Breton or Mine au Breton.

  3. York Steak House - Wikipedia

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    After General Mills sold the chain, a limited number of York Steak Houses continued to operate for several years as independent restaurants. As of 2017, only one restaurant is known to remain in operation using the York name, in Columbus, Ohio, near the now-demolished Westland Mall. This location became an independently-owned franchised ...

  4. WCMH-TV - Wikipedia

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    WCMH-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Columbus, Ohio, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Nexstar Media Group.The station's studios are located on Olentangy River Road near the Ohio State University campus, and its transmitter is located on Twin Rivers Drive, west of downtown Columbus.

  5. Washington County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Washington County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Missouri.As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 23,514. [1] The county seat and largest city is Potosi. [2]

  6. Bass Pro Shops - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Bass Pro Shops sold eleven of Cabela's stores to Sansome Pacific for $324.3 million in a sale-leaseback program. [23] [24] [25] The acquisition of Cabela's resulted in 2,000 jobs lost in Sidney, Nebraska, Cabela's headquarters at the time of the acquisition.

  7. St. Jo Frontier Casino - Wikipedia

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    Missouri casinos were to build "boats in moats" in concrete basins. Grace built an $18 million 18,000-square-foot (1,700 m 2) boat in a moat three miles (5 km) north of its original location in 1998. The opening was delayed after the Missouri Supreme Court ruled the voters had to approve the boat in moat concept which they did in 1998. [1]

  8. SS Admiral (1907) - Wikipedia

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    SS Admiral was an excursion steamboat that operated on the Mississippi River from the Port of St. Louis, Missouri, from 1940 to 1978.The ship was briefly re-purposed as an amusement center in 1987 and converted to a gambling venue called President Casino, [1] also known as Admiral Casino, [2] in the 1990s.

  9. Steamboats of the Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 1814 at Brownsville, Pennsylvania, for the Monongahela and Ohio Steam Boat Company, she was a dramatic departure from Fulton's boats. [1] The Enterprise - featuring a high-pressure steam engine, a single stern paddle wheel, and shoal draft - proved to be better suited for use on the Mississippi compared to Fulton's boats.