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Mastodon State Historic Site is a publicly owned, 431-acre (174 ha) archaeological and paleontological site with recreational features in Imperial, Missouri, maintained by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, preserving the Kimmswick Bone Bed. [5] Bones of mastodons and other now-extinct animals were first found here in the early 19th ...
Arnold was a focal point over the eminent domain issue in Missouri. [7] In January 2004, the City of Arnold announced that THF Realty had approached them regarding developing a section of Arnold known as the Triangle, [8] an area bordered by Route 141, Interstate 55 and Church Road in the city limits. The city voted in favor of the Triangle ...
Imperial is a census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson County, Missouri, United States, and is a suburb of St. Louis. The population was 4,947 at the 2020 census . Imperial was originally known as West Kimmswick , the historic Catholic church of St. John’s in Imperial, became an independent parish in 1869.
Meramec Heights is a locally designated name located on the intersection of Highway 21 and East/West Rock Creek Meramec Heights does not have its own post office. All residents residing on the east side of 21 have an Arnold, Missouri address, and all residents residing on the west side of 21 have an Imperial, Missouri address.
This becomes known as Truman Boulevard in Festus and Crystal City, Highway 61-67 from Herculaneum to Imperial, and Jeffco Boulevard from Arnold until it exits Jefferson County and enters St. Louis County, where it becomes Lemay Ferry Road.
Further investigation showed Arnold and Slack bought cheap cast-off diamonds, refuse of gem cutting, in London and Amsterdam for $35,000 and scattered them to "salt" the ground. Most of the gems were originally from South Africa. Arnold returned to his home in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, and became a successful businessman and banker. Diamond ...
Protesters rally outside of the Theodore Roosevelt Federal Building headquarters of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management on February 05, 2025 in Washington, DC.
The district serves Arnold and several unincorporated areas, including portions of Barnhart and Imperial. [3] As of 2014, the district has almost 12,000 students, while about 65,000 people total live within the district boundaries.