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  2. List of landmarks of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    View of the Eads Bridge under construction in 1870, listed as a St. Louis Landmark and National Historic Landmark St. Louis Landmark is a designation of the Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Louis for historic buildings and other sites in St. Louis, Missouri. Listed sites are selected after meeting a combination of criteria, such as whether the site is a cultural resource, near a cultural ...

  3. Hall of Waters - Wikipedia

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    Hall of Waters, also known as Siloam Park and Springs, is a historic building located at Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. It is currently the City Hall of Exceisor Springs. It is the site of the first spring of many discovered in Excelsior Springs in the 1880s and 1890s. [2]

  4. In these Missouri towns, murals paint pictures of ... - AOL

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  5. Category:Streets in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Streets in Columbia, Missouri ... Streets in Kansas City, Missouri (16 P) S. Streets in St. Louis (17 P) This page was last edited on 24 December 2023 ...

  6. List of fountains in the Kansas City metropolitan area

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    Water poured out of spigots in lions' mouths so that people could get clean water in their cups. This water fell into a granite basin at a height for horses to drink. The overflow from the basin went into four small pools at street level for dogs to drink. A street light was on top; in 1967, the fountain was given to the Wyandotte County Museum.

  7. Washington, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Washington is a city on the south banks of the Missouri River, 50 miles west of St. Louis, Missouri. With an estimated population of 15,075, it is the largest city in Franklin County, Missouri. It is notable for being the "corncob pipe capital of the world," with Missouri Meerschaum located on the city's riverfront.

  8. Baden, St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Railroads played an important part in Baden's development. The first one to be built through the area was the Wabash in 1855, when it was known as the North Missouri Railroad. Originally, it ran from Second and North Market Street in St. Louis to the bank of Missouri River opposite St. Charles.

  9. Gideon, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Gideon is concentrated around the intersection of Missouri Route 153 and Missouri Route 162, in the western Bootheel.The city of Clarkton lies just to the west.. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.80 square miles (4.66 km 2), of which 1.79 square miles (4.64 km 2) is land and 0.01 square miles (0.03 km 2) is water.