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  2. Paint Louis - Wikipedia

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    Paint Louis is an annual global community event happening over the American holiday Labor Day bringing together people practicing all four elements of hip hop including graffiti, breakdancing, rapping and DJs to St. Louis for three days of creation and performance. [3]

  3. Festival of Nations - Wikipedia

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    Festival of Nations is a free, multicultural public event, held yearly, organized by the International Institute of St. Louis in Tower Grove Park, a city park on Grand Boulevard, featuring food booths of many ethnic cuisines, dance, music, arts, crafts and an international bazaar. [1]

  4. St. Louis International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis International Film Festival (also known as SLIFF or Cinema St. Louis) is an annual film festival in St. Louis, Missouri, which has been running since 1992. The coordinating organization changed its name to "Cinema St. Louis" in 2003. The festival screens approximately 300 films over a period of 10 days during November. [1]

  5. Colossal winter storm unleashing snow, ice from Plains to mid ...

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    The storm that emerged from the Rockies this weekend will deliver a far-reaching swath of ice and snow across the middle of the country and into the East. ... St. Louis, Indianapolis and ...

  6. Missouri’s tax-free weekend is coming up. Here’s ... - AOL

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    Missouri’s tax-free weekend this year will be Aug. 5 to 7. Anyone can shop without paying state and local sales taxes on included items during this time, even if you’re not shopping ...

  7. Fair Saint Louis - Wikipedia

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    The event originally named "V.P. Fair" was a successor to the Veiled Prophet Parade, [3] which began as a St. Louis civic celebration in 1878. [4] The first V.P. Fair took place in 1981. [5] In September 1994, the name would be changed to Fair St Louis for subsequent years.