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  2. Busch Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The teams split games 1 and 2 played at Busch Stadium, and the Series moved to AT&T Park in San Francisco. The Giants won games 3, 4, and 5 in their home ballpark, to defeat the Cardinals in the NLCS 4–1, and move on to an appearance in the 2014 World Series against the Kansas City Royals. Busch Stadium in St. Louis, MO

  3. List of baseball parks in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Base Ball Park, 1868-1874 Grand Avenue Park, 1874-1881 Sportsman's Park, 1881-1893 Old Sportsman's Park, 1893-1898 Athletic Park, 1898-1902 Sportsman's Park, 1902-1953 Busch Stadium (I), 1953-1966 Old Busch Stadium, 1966 Home of: St. Louis Brown Stockings – National Association (1875) and National League (1876–1877)

  4. U.S. Route 40 in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Chestnut Street and 20th Street signed eastbound only; Market Street and 21st Street signed westbound only; portion of never-completed Missouri State Route 755; removed 2020 for construction of St. Louis City stadium: 38C: Jefferson Avenue: Eastbound exit and westbound entrance: 39A: 22nd Street: access to St. Louis City stadium and St. Louis ...

  5. Cardinals fans have new food options this season. See what’s ...

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    In addition to Freddy’s opening a place in Busch Stadium, the Wichita, Kansas-based restaurant opened a location at 5570 Belleville Crossing St. in Belleville earlier this month.

  6. Busch Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Busch Stadium was also the home of the St. Louis Cardinals of the National Football League for 22 seasons, from 1966 through 1987. The stadium was one of, and later the smallest, facilities in the NFL: while the football Cardinals played there, it seated 54,692 people, barely more than the NFL's minimum capacity of 50,000 (mandated in 1970).

  7. Sportsman's Park - Wikipedia

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    The ballpark (by then known as Busch Stadium, but still commonly called Sportsman's Park) was also the home to professional football: in 1923, it hosted St. Louis' first NFL team, the All-Stars, and later hosted the St. Louis Cardinals of the National Football League from 1960 (following the team's relocation from Chicago) until 1965, with ...

  8. St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) - Wikipedia

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    From 1960 to 1987, the professional American football team now known as the Arizona Cardinals played in St. Louis, Missouri, as the St. Louis Cardinals. The team moved from Chicago to St. Louis in 1960, and played their first home game there on October 2 at Busch Stadium against the New York Giants .

  9. Bill Clinton discharged from hospital after 1-day stay - AOL

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    Former President Bill Clinton has been discharged from the hospital after being treated for the flu, a spokesperson said on Tuesday. Clinton, 78, was admitted to the hospital in Washington on ...