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  2. History of St. Louis (1866–1904) - Wikipedia

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    The history of St. Louis, Missouri, from 1866 to 1904 was marked by rapid growth. Its population increased, making it the country's fourth-largest city after New York City, Philadelphia, and Chicago. [1] It also saw rapid development of heavy industry, infrastructure, and transportation.

  3. Council Plaza - Wikipedia

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    06000217 [1] Added to NRHP. March 2, 2007. Council Plaza is a housing development in St. Louis, Missouri. Located adjacent to the campus of Saint Louis University, it was built between 1964 and 1968 as a public housing development primarily for the elderly. The principal buildings of the complex are two high-rise apartment buildings, now called ...

  4. List of county executives of St. Louis County, Missouri

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    List of county executives of St. Louis County, Missouri. Number of county executives of St. Louis County by party affiliation. Party. County executives. Republican. 4. Democratic. 5. The county executive of St. Louis County, Missouri is the chief executive officer of St. Louis County 's government.

  5. Dr. Matthew Council, MD | Ophthalmology in Saint Louis, MO ...

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    Dr. Matthew Council, MD is an Ophthalmologist in Saint Louis, MO. They specialize in Ophthalmology, has 20 years of experience, and is board certified in Ophthalmology. They graduated from Washington University School of Medicine and is affiliated with Missouri Baptist Medical Center, Barnes Jewish Hospital and Mercy Hospital St. Louis. Dr.

  6. Greater St. Louis Area Council - Wikipedia

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    This was a tribute to the former Golden Sun Honor Society. The Anpetu-We Lodge was chartered on March 5, 1956. When the Southeast Missouri Council merged with the St. Louis Area Council in 1993, the Anpetu-We Lodge was allowed to exist within GSLAC. The Egyptian Council of Southern Illinois merged with GSLAC in 1994.

  7. Clayton, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Clayton, Missouri. Clayton is a city in and the county seat of St. Louis County, Missouri, and borders the independent city of St. Louis. The population was 17,355 at the 2020 census. [4] Organized in 1877, the city was named after Ralph Clayton, a citizen who donated the land for the St. Louis County courthouse.

  8. St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis is one of the 41 independent cities in the U.S. that does not legally belong to any county. [129] St. Louis has a strong mayor–council government with legislative authority and oversight vested in the Board of Aldermen and with executive authority in the mayor and six other elected officials. [130]

  9. List of neighborhoods of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Also, several neighborhood names extend to areas well beyond their technical borders. For example, Downtown St. Louis is generally thought to include the St. Louis Union Station and Enterprise Center, even though Downtown technically ends at Tucker Avenue (12th Street). Additionally, the Fox Theatre and Powell Symphony Hall are popularly ...