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  2. Dr. Devon St Louis, OD, Optometry | Pontiac, MI | WebMD

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    Dr. Devon St Louis, OD, is an Optometry specialist practicing in Pontiac, MI with undefined years of experience. including Medicare and Medicaid. New patients are welcome.

  3. Tony Banks (American football) - Wikipedia

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    After a 14-0 loss to the Miami Dolphins in Week 7 of 1998 he skipped the team flight back to St. Louis and did not appear at practice the next day. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] After three seasons with the Rams, the team signed Trent Green and then traded Banks to the Ravens for a fifth and seventh round draft pick.

  4. Granot Loma - Wikipedia

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    Louis Graveraet Kaufman, c. 1910. American businessman Louis Graveraet Kaufman began building Granot Loma in 1919, for use as a summer residence. He hired Marshall and Fox of Chicago as architects and employed three hundred local craftsmen, [6] and was believed to have hired local expert log builder Nestor Kallioinen to oversee the construction. [7]

  5. Velsicol Chemical Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The site of the St. Louis plant is one of the costliest Superfund sites in America. In 2014, the neighborhood around the plant was found to be contaminated with DDT, presumably by Velsicol decades before, prompting the removal and replacement of soil at 96 residential properties. [4]

  6. West County Center - Wikipedia

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    West County Center is a shopping mall located in Des Peres, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. The original mall was built in 1969. [2] The original mall closed in 2001, and a new mall on the site opened in 2002. The anchor stores are Macy's, Nordstrom, Dick's Sporting Goods, and JCPenney.

  7. 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]

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