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  2. Moolah Temple - Wikipedia

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    Moolah Temple, c. 1922 Moolah Theatre in 2012 The Moolah Temple , formally the Moolah Temple of the Mystic Shrine , is a historic building located at 3821 Lindell, in St. Louis, Missouri . It was built in 1912 for use as a meeting place, and is "a brick and tile building in the Moorish style .

  3. I Drink Your Blood - Wikipedia

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    It was later screened at the Moolah Theatre & Lounge as a part of the "Late Nite Grindhouse" on September 16 and 17 in 2016. [50] In 2016, as a part of the company's promotion of their upcoming Blu-ray release of the film, Grindhouse Releasing screened the film at multiple film festivals from September 23 to December 3. [35]

  4. Helfensteller, Hirsch & Watson - Wikipedia

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    Moolah Temple. The Moolah Temple of St. Louis, designed in 1912 by Helfensteller of Helfensteller, Hirsch and Watson, has been described as an "architectural gem". [1] [6] Helfensteller gave the building "a Moorish feel with a brick facade, winding staircases, vaulted ceilings and ornate, boldly colored tile. The whole thing costed $250,000."

  5. The Fabulous Moolah - Wikipedia

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    Theatre; Mary Lillian Ellison (July 22, 1923 ... 2007) was an American professional wrestler, promoter and trainer better known by her ring name The Fabulous Moolah.

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

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    M. Marquette Building (St. Louis) Marquette Hotel (St. Louis) Maryland Hotel; Mayfair Hotel (St. Louis, Missouri) McKinley Classical Leadership Academy

  7. Bill Camfield - Wikipedia

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    William Joseph Camfield (June 27, 1929 – September 30, 1991) was a popular television personality in Fort Worth, Texas, in the 1950s and 1960s.He is best known as Icky Twerp, host of the kids’ show Slam Bang Theatre, and Gorgon, host of the horror film series Nightmare.

  8. Mildred Burke - Wikipedia

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    Among her students were WWE Hall of Famer The Fabulous Moolah and Rhonda Sing. Burke died from a stroke [ 11 ] on February 18, 1989, in Northridge, California, [ 1 ] and was buried at the Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills Memorial Park in Los Angeles.

  9. Ivory (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    In October 1999, Ivory feuded with The Fabulous Moolah, who defeated her for the Women's Championship on October 17, 1999, at No Mercy, in what John Powell of SLAM! Wrestling called the "worst match I've ever seen". [14] [15] She, however, defeated Moolah in a rematch on the October 25 episode of Raw to win her second Women's Championship. [16]