St. Louis, Missouri
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Recap: St. Louis vs. PhoenixSt. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - Erik Johnson scored the game-winning goal only 17 seconds into overtime on a spectacular end-to-end rush as the St. Louis Blues earned a 3-2 win over the Phoenix Coyotes at Scottrade Center. The big... In this article: Phoenix, T.J. Oshie, Keith Tkachuk, Phoenix Coyotes, Ilya Bryzgalov, St. Louis, St. Louis Blues, and Radim Vrbata |
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Kansas City Star | 1 day ago
St. Louis beats Phoenix 3-2 in overtime
...of a fight-filled opening period in Dallas. </p><p></div> Posted on Thu, Nov. 19, 2009 11:06 PM St. Louis beats Phoenix 3-2 in overtime ST. LOUIS | Erik Johnson showed Thursday why the St. Louis Blues took him with the first pick in the...
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Kansas City Star | 1 day ago
NFL Preview - Arizona (6-3) at St. Louis (1-8)
...Warner, best known for winning two NFL MVP awards and directing the Rams to a pair of Super Bowls during a storied six-year tenure with St. Louis from 1998-2003. </p><p>The Rams won an astounding 37 regular-season games, as well as a Super...
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The Bergen Record | 1 day ago
Resident's diary shares story of the St. Louis
...and spent six months living in a basement before he was awarded a visa to emigrate to the United States. Many of those who came back on the St. Louis weren't as fortunate; the Nazis eventually invaded Belgium and France and many of the...
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch | 2 days ago
Volume turned up on push for local control of St. Louis police
...of the Board of Police Commissioners Wednesday that the department's unusual governance contributed to its problems. See stats around St. Louis and the nation in our searchable database. The mayor renewed his push to place the...
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AP Online | 2 days ago
St. Louis mayor signs measures for development
...area and redevelopment plan for the 15-year project. McKee plans to work with other developers to turn crumbling sections of north St. Louis within a 1,500-acre area into revitalized neighborhoods anchored by business centers. Slay...
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch | 3 days ago
Danforth-Freeman 2.0 should define new era of stability for St. Louis schools
...have had a huge impact on the district. They led the state Board of Education to withdraw the district's accreditation in 2007. The city's elected board of education was stripped of authority in favor of a three-person Special...
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USATODAY.com | 7 days ago
St. Louis fights for a place in blues history
...who opened a record store while attending school in St. Louis in the 1950s and recorded several of the city's jazz and blues artists. St. Louis' blues contributions may have been overlooked, in part, because performers largely traveled...
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St. Louis (English IPA: //seɪnt ˈluːɪs//,IPA: //sænt luwi// French: Saint-Louis or St-Louis , IPA: //sɛ̃ lwi//) is an independent city in the U.S. state of Missouri, located near the confluence of the Mississippi River and the Missouri River. St. Louis is at the center of the largest metropolitan area in Missouri. Sometimes written as Saint Louis, the city is named for King Louis IX of France. It is separate from St. Louis County, which borders much of the city itself.
Once the fourth largest single city in the United States, St. Louis' city proper population has since slipped to 52nd. The 1904 World's Fair and 1904 Olympic Games, the first ever held in the United States, were both held in St. Louis. The St. Louis region is home to some of the country's largest privately-held corporations, including Enterprise Rent-A-Car, McBride & Son Homes, Inc., Graybar, Scottrade, Edward Jones, and is also home to some of the largest public corporations, including Emerson, Energizer, Anheuser Busch-InBev, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems, Purina, Express Scripts, Charter Communications, Monsanto Company, and Wachovia Securities.
The city has many nicknames, the most popular being "Gateway City", as it is seen as the Eastern/Western US dividing mark. St. Louis is also called "Gateway to the West" on behalf of the many people who migrated west through St. Louis via the Missouri River (first leg of the Oregon Trail) and other wagon trails.
- Name:
- City of St. Louis
- Also Known As:
- Gateway City, STL, Gateway to the West, Mound City, The Lou
- Total Area (sq. mi):
- 66.2
- Total Area (km):
- 171.3
- Land Area (sq mi):
- 61.9
- Land Area (km):
- 160.4
- Water Area (sq mi):
- 4.2
- Water Area (km):
- 11.0
- Elevation (ft):
- 466
- Elevation (m):
- 142
- Time Zone:
- CST
- Website:
- http://stlouis.missouri.org
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