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Ted Drewes is a family-owned frozen custard company in St. Louis, Missouri, founded by Ted Drewes, Sr. in 1929. [1] There are two locations, one on Chippewa Street (part of U.S. Route 66 ), with the other on South Grand Boulevard .
The history of St. Louis Hills, developed from 1930-50s, is relatively recent compared to the city's beginnings in 1763. The land which became St. Louis Hills dates back to deeds granted to pioneer French colonists Madame Ann Camp and Anton Reihle in 1768 by one founder of the Village of St. Louis, Pierre Laclède.
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Drewes is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Asbjørn Drewes, clinical professor at Aalborg University; Heinz Drewes (1903–1980), German conductor; Mariëtte Drewes (born 1967), Dutch chess master; Martin Drewes (1918–2013), German World War II Luftwaffe fighter ace; Patrick Drewes (born 1993), German footballer
Edward David "Ted" Jones Jr. (December 18, 1925 – October 3, 1990), the son of the founder of Edward Jones Investments, later ran the firm and built its signature small town brokerage system. He devoted his last years along with his wife Pat Jones to establishing the Katy Trail State Park and the Prairie Fork Conservation Area in Missouri .
The company was founded by media mogul and bison rancher Ted Turner, along with restaurateur George McKerrow Jr., with the help of corporate chef Chris Raucci, as a for-profit effort to stop the extinction of the American bison. The first Ted's Montana Grill opened in January 2002 in Columbus, Ohio. [1] Today it has 39 restaurants in 16 states.
Ted Drews (December 15, 1902 – April 15, 1982) was an American football player who played wide receiver for two seasons for the Chicago Bears and Brooklyn Lions. [1]
Martin Drewes (20 October 1918 – 13 October 2013) was a German Luftwaffe military aviator and night fighter ace during World War II. He was credited with 52 victories of which 43 were claimed at night whilst flying variants of the Messerschmitt Bf 110 heavy fighter .