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  2. Glasgow Village, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Village is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. The population was 5,429 at the 2010 census. The population was 5,429 at the 2010 census.

  3. Glasgow Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Commercial Historic District is a national historic district located at Glasgow, Howard County, Missouri. The district encompasses 31 contributing buildings ...

  4. Glasgow, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow is a city on the Missouri River mostly in northwest Howard County and extending into the southeast corner of Chariton County in Missouri, United States.

  5. Municipalities of St. Louis County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Village: Census Designated Place / Not an incorporated municipality Glencoe: Unincorporated community Glendale: City Grantwood Village: Village Greendale: City Green Park: City Grover: Unincorporated community Hanley Hills: Village Hazelwood: City Hillsdale: Village Huntleigh: City Jennings: City Kinloch: City Kirkwood: City Ladue: City ...

  6. Bellerive Acres, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Bellerive Acres is a northern suburban city in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States.The population was 188 at the 2010 census. [5] In April, 2015, the residents voted to change the village of Bellerive to a fourth class city named Bellerive Acres.

  7. Shrewsbury, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Shrewsbury was incorporated and became a village in 1913; shortly thereafter a sanitation system was established, reducing water-borne diseases prevalent at the time. In 1938, the United States government offered financial aid to the city of Shrewsbury, and land was acquired for the construction of a new city hall replacing the 1912 original.