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CANTON − Leather Helmet Grill in downtown Canton is a curious and fun food discovery. Opening in July, the eatery at 621 Market Ave. S likely has gone under the radar of many local foodies and ...
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) .
Populated places in the state of Missouri which are legally incorporated as villages. The main article for this category is List of villages in Missouri Wikimedia Commons has media related to Villages in Missouri
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 .
The Savoy Grill opened in 1903, making it one of the oldest Kansas City restaurants still in its original location. It was known as a “man’s restaurant” with a menu of beef, seafood and game.
In Missouri, villages are municipalities which incorporated with a population under 500. If the population is larger than 500, it may incorporate as a city [1] (see List of cities in Missouri). If the population increases beyond 500 after incorporation, a vote may be held to change to a city government, but it is not automatic.
Created by chef Fred Bangerter and head waiter Harry Amos at The Mayfair Room, Missouri's first five-star restaurant in the Mayfair Hotel in downtown St. Louis. While the original recipe is lost, several versions are still served in St. Louis. [7] Provel cheese: A white processed cheese, made from cheddar, Swiss, and provolone. [8]
Henderson Hall is a building on the campus of Culver–Stockton College in Canton, Lewis County, Missouri. It is the oldest building on the campus, with elements dating back to 1853. At that time Culver-Stockton College was known as Christian University, the first co-educational institution of higher learning west of the Mississippi River. [2]