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  2. Cuisine of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis-style barbecue: grilled spare ribs, which is notably faster than cooking over indirect heat. The ribs are heavily sauced with a tomato-based sweet and vinegary barbecue sauce. [10] Pork steaks are cut from pork shoulder and are well-known in St. Louis, but did not originate in the city. St. Louis-style pizza

  3. Iconography of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The spelling Saint Louis usually refers to the person, while St. Louis refers to the city. The Fleur-de-lis, emblem of the French monarchy, is on the flag of St. Louis City and is used extensively throughout the region on the logos of various charities and non-profits.

  4. File:Fleur de Arch.svg - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. ... This is a Symbol for St. Louis Wikipedia Meetup. It combines two popular images of St Louis, the St Louis Arch and the Fleur de Lis. Source

  5. Fleur de Lys (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Fleur de Lys has also been ranked as one of the top 25 restaurants in the United States by Food & Wine magazine. The fixed-price cuisine is classic French, with innovative dishes using French techniques based on Keller's Alsatian sensibilities. To suit local tastes, the restaurant cooks with reduced fat, offers vegetarian and no-fat dinners ...

  6. Fleur de Lis Ball - Wikipedia

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    The Fleur de Lis Ball is a formal cotillion ball in St. Louis, Missouri, for adolescents of affluent society around the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis, started in 1958 by a group of Catholic upper-class women. [1] It teaches etiquette and ballroom skills to young debutante women and men.

  7. Wignacourt Arch - Wikipedia

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    The councils agreed on using the name The Wignacourt Arch known as the Fleur-de-Lys Gate in August 2014. [ 15 ] Reconstruction of the arch began on 1 August 2014, [ 12 ] but work stopped soon afterwards after part of the original arch's foundations was found. [ 15 ]

  8. French Crown Jewels - Wikipedia

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    They include the 51.60-carat (10.320 g) Emerald of Saint Louis, [40] the 135.80-carat (27.160 g) 'Ruspoli' sapphire [41] the Topaze (28.10 carats) and great Emerald (17 carats) of Louis XIV, the diamond pins of Queen Marie Antoinette, the Diamond-portrait (9.10 carats) and the Amethyst of Empress Marie Louise, the great Opal of Louis XVIII, the ...

  9. Flag of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    At the intersection of these lines there is a yellow disk containing a blue fleur-de-lis. [a] The flag was designed by Yale University professor Theodore Sizer and officially adopted in 1964. [1] In a 2004 poll on the North American Vexillological Association website, St. Louis’ flag was voted the fifth-best design among United States city ...