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  2. Soulard, St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    1921 drawing of Soulard Market by Marguerite Martyn. It is home to Soulard Farmers Market, the oldest farmers' market [7] west of the Mississippi. More than a hundred vendors include farmers, produce vendors, meat shops, spice shops, florist shops, and food. Soulard Market is featured in the opening scene of Alan Schroeder's picture book ...

  3. Soulard Farmers Market - Wikipedia

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    In 1779, the market began at a flat meadow where farmers came to sell their goods. [1] [3] [4] It was the third public marketplace in St. Louis. [1]Antoine Soulard, who was born in 1766 in Rochefort, France, was an aristocrat and former French military officer who escaped France to avoid the consequences of the French Revolution.

  4. Alain Ducasse - Wikipedia

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    That restaurant closed in 2007 when Ducasse chose to open a restaurant in Las Vegas named Mix, which later went on to earn one star in the Michelin Red Guide. In early 2008, Ducasse opened Adour, at the St. Regis Hotel on 16th and K Street in Washington, D.C., and has also opened the more casual Bistro Benoit New York, at 60 West 55th Street.

  5. Tower Grove East, St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The park also lends its name to the near neighborhood of Tower Grove South. Tower Grove Park lends much culture and activity to the neighborhood, with its annual festivals, farmers' markets, and activities. [3] The neighborhood also includes many businesses on South Grand Avenue, a popular area of restaurants, nightlife, and shopping.

  6. Cherokee Street (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee Street is a culturally significant east-west street in South City, St. Louis, Missouri.Its western border is Grand Boulevard and its eastern border is Broadway.. The Cherokee Street district is historically eclectic and home to a significant Latine community, restaurants, shops, nightlife, arts galleries, historical architecture, the Antique Row, and coworking spaces and business ...

  7. Downtown West, St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Avenue Historic District is a former garment district consisting of turn of the previous century high rise warehouses converted into residential lofts, restaurants, taverns, and coffee shops. It is bounded by Jefferson Avenue on the west, Tucker Boulevard on the east, Cole Street on the north, and Chouteau Avenue on the south.

  8. A historic Clovis market is reinvigorated as three new ... - AOL

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    The history of Peacock Market. Peacock Market in Clovis has been around since 1960 and for decades was a full union grocery store, Meyers said. His father-in-law John Terzian bought and ran the store.

  9. List of neighborhoods of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    All Data from 2020 U.S. Census Bureau [2] ^1 American Indian or Alaskan Native ^2 May be of any race.. The north side of the city is defined as north of Delmar Boulevard, the central corridor as between Delmar and I-44, and the south side as south of I-44.