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Laclede's Landing ( / ləˌkliːdz -/ ), colloquially "the Landing", is a small urban historic district in St. Louis, Missouri. It marks the northern part of the original settlement founded by the Frenchman Pierre Laclède, whose landing on the riverside the placename commemorates. [2] Originally he tasked his 14-year-old stepson, Auguste ...
St. Louis to Liverpool is the seventh and tenth overall studio album by the American musician Chuck Berry. Released in 1964 by Chess Records. It peaked at number 124 on the US Billboard album chart, the first of Berry's studio albums to appear on the chart. [2] Music critic Dave Marsh called St. Louis to Liverpool "one of the greatest rock ...
St. Louis originally began in 1906 as a community named Simpsonville when J. R. Simpson opened a cotton gin, a gristmill and then a general store. It is unclear when the name of the community was changed to St. Louis. A town plat was not filed until March 9, 1927, and a post office was established in 1928. [5]
Track and field athletes from St. Louis (22 P) Pages in category "Sportspeople from St. Louis" The following 123 pages are in this category, out of 123 total.
Lake Saint-Louis. / 45.40139°N 73.81417°W / 45.40139; -73.81417. Lake Saint-Louis is a lake in southwestern Quebec, Canada, at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers. The Saint Lawrence Seaway passes through the lake. Lake St. Louis is a widening of the St. Lawrence River in the Hochelaga Archipelago.
USS St. Louis (LCS-19) USS. St. Louis. (LCS-19) Electrical power is provided by 4 Isotta Fraschini V1708 diesel engines with Hitzinger generator units rated at 800 kW each. USS St. Louis (LCS-19) is a Freedom -class littoral combat ship of the United States Navy. She is the seventh ship in naval service named after St. Louis, Missouri.
St. Louis Truck Assembly. / 38.6816083°N 90.2589611°W / 38.6816083; -90.2589611. St. Louis Truck Assembly was a General Motors automobile factory that built GMC and Chevrolet trucks, GM "B" body passenger cars, and the 1954–1981 Corvette models in St. Louis. Opened in the 1920s as a Fisher body plant and Chevrolet chassis plant, it ...