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Canton is a city in Lewis County, Missouri, United States. The population was 2,774 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] Canton is the home of Culver-Stockton College , a small liberal arts college affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) .
Independence Center is a rehabilitation center for people with psychiatric disorders in St. Louis, Missouri.It uses the Clubhouse Model of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and is modeled after New York City's Fountain House.
Today, Lewis County is all rural, with a few small towns under 2500 population, and Canton at 2800. The economy is built on soybeans, corn and timber, as well as higher education. Canton is the home of Culver–Stockton College. The National Register of Historic Places celebrates 12 historic locations in the county.
In 1914, the MAC's clubhouse was destroyed by a fire that killed 30 members, guests, and staff. [1] The club decided to construct a new building in its place, which opened in 1916. [1] This has been the clubhouse ever since. [1] From 1916 to 1939, the MAC was renamed the Missouri Athletic Association. [1]
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Canton Township is an inactive township in Lewis County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [ 1 ] Canton Township was established in 1830, taking its name from the community of Canton, Missouri .
Bellerive Country Club is a golf country club in the central United States, located in Town and Country, Missouri, a suburb west of St. Louis.With the Old Warson, Westwood, and St. Louis country clubs, it is considered one of the "big four" old-line elite St. Louis clubs. [2]
By 1927 many of the members' households had moved westward to the Central West End and the towns of Clayton and Ladue, so farmland was purchased in what is now Westwood and a new club built, with the course designed by Paddock and the clubhouse by the firm of Maritz and Young. There were, at that time, also riding stables. [citation needed]