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  2. The Ville, St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The Ville is a historic African-American neighborhood with many African-American businesses located in North St. Louis, Missouri, U.S..This neighborhood is a forty-two-square-block bounded by St. Louis Avenue on the north, Martin Luther King Drive on the south, Sarah on the east and Taylor on the west. [3]

  3. Category:Buildings and structures in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Ballpark Village (St. Louis) Bank of America Plaza (St. Louis) Barnes-Jewish Hospital; Barnum's St. Louis Hotel; Bayer Insectarium; Beaumont High School (St. Louis) The Beethoven Conservatory; Bell Telephone Building (St. Louis, Missouri) Bissell Street Water Tower

  4. Chain of Rocks Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    Chain of Rocks Park (CoR) was an amusement park located in the St. Louis, Missouri area. CoR opened in 1927 and ceased operation in 1978. CoR opened in 1927 and ceased operation in 1978. The park was situated across from the Chain of Rocks Bridge .

  5. Thorncliffe Stable - Wikipedia

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    Thorncliffe Stable is a defunct Thoroughbred and Standardbred horse racing and breeding operation established in 1888 in Toronto, Ontario by businessman Robert T. Davies. The stable was based at Davies' Thorn Cliff Farm in the Don River Valley in what is now known as Thorncliffe Park. Yellow and black were the stable's racing colours. [1]

  6. Lindell Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Men work amongst the rubble and a horse can be seen near a building off to the left. Portions of the building still stand in the background. A brick structure next door is labeled with a sign that reads "Lindell Livery Stables", and a man leans up against it. The Lindell Hotel was a hotel in St. Louis, Missouri, United States

  7. East York Town Centre - Wikipedia

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    The shopping centre was opened to the public in 1960 as the Thorncliffe Market Place in the town of Leaside. Before 1954 the area was the northeast corner of racetrack and grassy area south of where the stables of the old Thorncliffe Park Raceway were. It began with two anchors, Sayvette [2] and Steinberg's. [2]

  8. Grant's Farm - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Dent was a farmer in St. Louis County. He owned 925 acres along Gravois Creek, 10 miles southwest of the city, and owned slaves to farm the land. Five miles from the Dent farm was Jefferson Barracks, where Ulysses S. Grant was assigned in 1843, after attending West Point and rooming with Julia Dent's brother. [2]

  9. Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park (also called Creve Coeur County Park) is a 2,145-acre (8.68 km 2) St. Louis County park located in Maryland Heights, Missouri, United States. The park is the largest in the St. Louis County Parks system [ 1 ] and includes Creve Coeur Lake , an oxbow lake which is one of the largest natural lakes in Missouri.