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  2. List of St. Louis Stars seasons - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Stars: 1922: Major NNL1 5 — 62 26 36 0 .419 [10] 1923: Major NNL1 6 — 72 29 43 0 .403 [11] 1924: Major NNL1 4 — 84 43 41 0 .512 [12] 1925^ Major NNL1 2 2nd 91 59 30 2 .663 Lost NNL split-season playoff (Kansas City Monarchs 1) 4–3 [13] 1926: Major NNL1 3 — 98 61 35 2 .635 [14] 1927: Major NNL1 2 DNQ 99 62 37 0 .626 [15] 1928 ...

  3. Stars and Stripes (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Stars and Stripes also serves independent military news and information to an online audience of about 2.0 million unique visitors per month, 60 to 70 percent of whom are located in the United States. Stars and Stripes is a non-appropriated fund (NAF) organization, only partially subsidized by the Department of Defense. [13]

  4. John Twomey (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John Twomey is a manualist [1] who appeared on NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1972 and 1974 [2] (and additionally including December 31, 1986 [3]).He is credited with bringing manualism to the public stage, as his performance of "Stars and Stripes Forever" was seen by millions of people and was included in the Best of Johnny Carson collection. [4]

  5. List of The Muny repertory - Wikipedia

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    The Muny, or the Municipal Opera Association of St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States, is a not-for-profit municipally-owned outdoor theatre, the largest in the United States. The Theater was built and opened in 1917 with 6 performances of Verdi's Aida .

  6. List of St. Louis–New Orleans Stars seasons - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Stars: 1939^ Major NAL 5 2nd 36 15 20 1 .429 Lost NAL split-season playoff (Kansas City Monarchs 1) 4–1 [2] St. Louis–New Orleans Stars: 1940: Major NAL 4 — 56 25 29 2 .463 [3] 1941: Major NAL 4 — 43 18 23 2 .439 [4] 1942 Did not field a team for the 1942 season Harrisburg–St. Louis Stars: 1943: Major NNL2: 3 — 16 8 8 0 ...

  7. Fox Theatre (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    The Fox Theatre, a former movie palace, is a performing arts center located at 527 N. Grand Blvd. in St. Louis, Missouri, United States.Also known as "The Fabulous Fox", it is situated in the arts district of the Grand Center area in Midtown St. Louis, one block north of Saint Louis University.

  8. Category:Television shows set in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Television shows set in St. Louis" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  9. Stars Park - Wikipedia

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    The ground was home to the St. Louis Stars of the Negro National League from 1922 to 1931. [1] It had a capacity of 10,000. [ 1 ] The stadium hosted various postseason games for the Stars: It hosted Games 1-3 of the 1925 Negro National League Championship Series and Games 5-9 of the 1928 Negro National League Championship Series and Games 1-4 ...