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The Olympics were held in the U.S. for the first time in 1904, hosted by this city that was also holding the World's Fair |
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2014-10-27 |
#6926 |
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Thiscity seenhereis its state's second largest. |
St. Louis
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2014-02-14 |
#6775 |
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This city's metropolitan area consists of 6 Missouri counties & 5 Illinois counties |
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2001-10-23 |
#3942 |
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The Gateway Arch is part of this city's Jefferson National Expansion Memorial |
St. Louis
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2001-04-11 |
#3833 |
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This city's flag shows 2 rivers joining behind a fleur-de-lis |
St. Louis (at the confluence of the Missouri & Mississippi Rivers)
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2000-02-21 |
#3566 |
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In 1904 people met at the fair in this city to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase |
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1999-05-24 |
#3401 |
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The largest Japanese garden in the U.S. is in this city with the largest arch |
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1997-11-03 |
#3031 |
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The metropolitan area of this Missouri city extends into Illinois |
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1997-07-17 |
#2984 |
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Coinciding with the World's Fair, the first Olympic Games in the U.S. opened in this city May 14, 1904 |
St. Louis
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1997-02-25 |
#2882 |
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This Midwest city is home base to Cardinals, Rams & Clydesdales |
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1996-01-17 |
#2623 |
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This Missouri city is the northernmost ice-free port on the Mississippi |
St. Louis
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1993-04-19 |
#1996 |
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At 630 feet in height, this city's Gateway Arch is the tallest monument in the U.S. |
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1993-02-18 |
#1954 |
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The oldest steel bridge in the United States, Eads Bridge, spans the Mississippi between Illinois & this city |
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1990-09-21 |
#1390 |
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Anheuser-Busch, the world's largest brewing company, is headquartered in this city |
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1990-05-30 |
#1338 |
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Pierre Laclede named this Missouri city after not 1 but 2 French kings |
St. Louis
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1990-05-08 |
#1322 |
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Ice cream cones & iced tea were both introduced at this Missouri city's 1904 world's fair |
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1985-10-02 |
#278 |