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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.
The major county roads that pass through include CR 501 (New Durham Road) along the southern border with Piscataway, [103] CR 529 (Stelton Road) along the southwestern border with Piscataway [104] and CR 531 (Park Avenue) along the east side of the borough, from Edison to the south to Plainfield to the north. [105]
Seckman High School is a public high school within the Fox C-6 School District, located in Seckman, Missouri.The school was founded in 1997 in order to meet the needs of the growing district.
A post office called Antonia was established in 1874, and remained in operation until 1905. [2] Antonia most likely derives its name from the first name of Anton Yeager, the original owner of the site.
Hutchinson Station Road, Hutchinson River Road, River Road, Roxburg Station Road CR 519 in Harmony Township: CR 623: 6.53 10.51 Route 57 in Washington Township: Brass Castle Road Belvidere line in White Township: CR 624: 2.83 4.55 CR 623 in White Township: Hazen-Oxford Road, Belvidere Avenue, Wall Street Route 31 in Oxford Township: CR 625: 7 ...
Eureka is a city mainly in St. Louis County, with a small portion in Jefferson County, Missouri, adjacent to Wildwood and Pacific. It is in the extreme southwest of the Greater St. Louis metro area. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 11,646. [5] Since 1971, Eureka has been known as the home of the amusement park Six Flags St ...
Constantine Place, Passaic Avenue, River Road Route 24/CR 649 at the Essex County line in Summit: CR 650: 1.38 2.22 Route 27 in Rahway: West Scott Avenue, East Scott Avenue US 1-9 in Rahway: CR 651: 2.3 3.70 CR 527 in Summit: Morris Avenue, River Road, Chatham Road Summit Avenue at the Morris County line in Summit: CR 652: 0.4 0.64 CR 608 in ...
In 2013 the site was considered as a possible location for a new stadium for the St. Louis Rams if renovations to the Edward Jones Dome did not materialize. [9] In 2014 a local St. Louis real estate developer purchased the empty 300-acre lot to develop 240 acres of offices, businesses, and industrial buildings, with the remaining 60 acres ...