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  2. Des Peres, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Des Peres got its name from the River des Peres whose tributaries, Deer Creek and Two Mile Creek, ran through the town. The name Des Pères is a French term which means "of the Fathers". In 1834 a small church, the Des Peres Presbyterian Church, 38°37′22″N 90°25′12″W (Old Des Peres Church;Old Stone Church) is a historic church on ...

  3. West County Center - Wikipedia

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    West County Center is a shopping mall located in Des Peres, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. The original mall was built in 1969. [2] The original mall closed in 2001, and a new mall on the site opened in 2002. The anchor stores are Macy's, Nordstrom, Dick's Sporting Goods, and JCPenney.

  4. Walgreens - Wikipedia

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    Walgreens began in 1901, with a small food front store on the corner of Bowen and Cottage Grove Avenues in Chicago, owned by Dixon, Illinois native Charles R. Walgreen. [6] By 1913, Walgreens had grown to four stores on Chicago's South Side. It opened its fifth in 1915 and four more in 1916. By 1919, there were 20 stores in the chain.

  5. Des Peres - Wikipedia

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    Des Peres, Missouri, a city in St. Louis County, Missouri; Des Peres (band), a band from Australia This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 06:52 (UTC). ...

  6. List of newspapers in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Webster-Kirkwood Times - Webster Groves, Kirkwood, Shrewsbury, Oakland, Des Peres, Warson Woods, Glendale, and Rock Hill. [3] West End Word - St. Louis [3] Defunct

  7. River des Peres - Wikipedia

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    This is not the actual river (which flows in a concrete pipe underneath) but rather is a waterscape created with the city's water supply Thomas P. Barnett painting Construction of the River des Peres Channel in Forest Park. The River des Peres (French: rivière des Pères) (English: / d ʌ ˈ p ɛər /) is a 9.3-mile (15.0 km) [1] metropolitan ...