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  2. Big Muddy Records - Wikipedia

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    Big Muddy Records is an independent American roots music record label based out of St Louis, Missouri. Founded by Chris (Kristo) Baricevic in 2005, [1] Big Muddy Records has been a pivotal element in the development of many of St Louis' roots music acts, ranging from garage rock, punk, country, traditional jazz, blues, and folk music. [2]

  3. List of Missouri state symbols - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Blues 2019 [17] Holiday: Missouri Day (Third Wednesday in October) 1915 [18] Horse: Missouri Fox Trotter Equus ferus caballus: 2002 [1] [19] Insect: Honeybee

  4. Falstaff Brewing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Falstaff Brewing Corporation was an American brewery located in St. Louis, Missouri. With roots in the 1838 Lemp Brewery of St. Louis, the company was renamed after the Shakespearean character Sir John Falstaff in 1903. Production peaked in 1965 with 7,010,218 barrels brewed and then dropped 70 percent in the next 10 years. [1]

  5. File:Logo of St. Louis, Missouri.svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .

  6. File:Seal of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.svg

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  7. Logos High School - Wikipedia

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    With a student-teacher ratio of 6–1, Logos High School shows itself as an alternative for students who cannot succeed in a traditional high school setting. [2] In an interview with St. Louis Public Radio , Dr. Boyd-Fenger says many students leave after 2 years for public high schools after "being pointed in the right direction" and vigorous ...