St. Louis
Americannoun
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a port in E Missouri, on the Mississippi.
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a river in NE Minnesota, flowing generally S to Lake Superior at Duluth. 160 miles (257 km) long.
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Known as the “Gateway to the West” because of its importance as a staging area for wagon trains in the nineteenth century. The Gateway Arch, made of steel and several hundred feet high, stands in St. Louis in commemoration of this fact.
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The average daily hotel rate in St. Louis last week, up 15.5% from a year earlier, thanks to a regional round of March Madness.
In 1939, more than 900 Jewish refugees who were fleeing Nazi Germany aboard the MS St. Louis were turned away by Cuba and the United States.
From Los Angeles Times
There were also Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati streets, and Michigan and Pennsylvania avenues, among others.
From Los Angeles Times
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed a new compound and tested it in mice.
From Science Daily
Daniel Butler, a political-science professor at Washington University in St. Louis, agrees.
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