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  2. Here’s where you can watch fireworks on July 4th in ... - AOL

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    Here are some events where you can find some excellent fireworks displays in the area : Fair St. Louis — Noon to 10 p.m. . St. Louis. Fair Saint Louis brings people together from across the ...

  3. Lake St. Louis, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    St. Charles County approved the preliminary plan for Lake St. Louis in April 1967. People who had purchased lots from the first developers were given credits for lots in the new Lake St. Louis project. The first residents of Lake St. Louis were the Neal family, who moved to an existing home on the property in January, 1968.

  4. Lake Tapawingo, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Lake Tapawingo, Missouri. As of the census [2] of 2000, there were 843 people, 350 households, and 259 families residing in the city. The population density was 2,454.6 inhabitants per square mile (947.7/km 2 ). There were 373 housing units at an average density of 1,086.1 per square mile (419.3/km 2 ).

  5. Lake Saint-Louis - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. What caused Lake Worth Beach's July 4th fireworks show to ...

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    Explosive Touch Enterprises, the fireworks vendor used by Lake Worth Beach, has promised to provide a show for the city's Halloween event.

  7. Forest Park (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    Website. stlouis-mo.gov. Forest Park is a public park in western St. Louis, Missouri. It is a prominent civic center and covers 1,326 acres (5.37 km 2 ). [1] Opened in 1876, more than a decade after its proposal, the park has hosted several significant events, including the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 and the 1904 Summer Olympics.

  8. Queeny Park - Wikipedia

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    Queeny Park was a part of Edgar M Queeny 's estate, the former chairman of Monsanto, before being sold to a realty investment company in 1964. The money earned was donated to Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis. In 1970, the County bought the estate from the investment company and started the process of converting it into a park.

  9. Louisiana Purchase Exposition - Wikipedia

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    History of Missouri. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition, informally known as the St. Louis World's Fair, was an international exposition held in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, from April 30 to December 1, 1904. Local, state, and federal funds totaling $15 million (equivalent to $509 million in 2023) [1] were used to finance the event.