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  2. St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis is a city in Missouri, United States, and the gateway to the west. It has a rich history, culture, economy, and attractions, such as the Gateway Arch, the Old Courthouse, and the Missouri Botanical Garden.

  3. History of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history of St. Louis, a city in Missouri, from its Native American origins to its modern challenges. Find out how St. Louis became a major trading post, a center of slavery and civil rights, and a hub of culture and sports.

  4. Culture of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the attractions, museums, music, and performing arts of St. Louis, Missouri, and its surrounding communities. Explore the history, art, and culture of the city and the region, from ancient mounds to modern genres.

  5. Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the life, military career and presidency of Ulysses S. Grant at his childhood home in Missouri. Explore the history of slavery, farming and the Civil War at White Haven, a 9.65-acre plantation with five historic structures.

  6. List of landmarks of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the historic buildings and sites in St. Louis, Missouri that are designated as landmarks by the city or the federal government. See the criteria, map, and images of the landmarks, such as the Gateway Arch, the Eads Bridge, and the Anheuser-Busch Complex.

  7. Gateway Arch - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, design, construction and symbolism of the Gateway Arch, a 630-foot-tall monument in St. Louis, Missouri. The Arch is a National Historic Landmark and a popular tourist attraction, built to commemorate the westward expansion of the United States.