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Ranken provides care for children with complex medical conditions such as brain injuries or complications due to premature birth, [2] as well as interdisciplinary, specialized care, rehabilitation, and treatment for children 2-weeks to 21 years of age. [1]
ARCHS' Kids Vision for Life partnership with Crown Vision Center, Essilor Vision Foundation, Inc., and University of Missouri–St. Louis School of Optometry provides free eye screenings to more than 12,000 children in grades K-6 at Saint Louis Public Schools and other St. Louis area public schools, to provide free eye examinations to students ...
Clifton Heights is a neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri, US, located along the southwest border of the city and highlighted by a park — Clifton Park — with a playground and The neighborhood is mostly residential, with a history dating back to the early 19th century and houses of varying architectural styles, including some Victorian and ...
Boulevard Heights is home to numerous churches that have played important roles in the neighborhood throughout its history. Founded in 1905, the St. Lucas Evangelical Lutheran Church on Morganford Road was the first Slovak Lutheran Church west of the Mississippi. Other churches in the neighborhood include the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic ...
Richmond Heights is a city in St. Louis County, Missouri. It is an inner-ring suburb of St. Louis , Missouri , United States. The United States census shows the population grew from 8,603 in 2010 to 9,286 in 2020. [ 4 ]
McKinley Heights is a historic conservation neighborhood located in the near South Side of the City of St. Louis. It was rated as a Top 10 Neighborhood for young adults in the St. Louis metropolitan area. The neighborhood is bounded by I-44 to the north, Jefferson Avenue to the west, and I-55 and Gravois Boulevard to the east and south.
Hamilton Heights is a neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. The neighborhood is bounded by Dr. Martin Luther King Drive (co-signed with Missouri Route 180 ) on the Northeast, the city limits (border with Wellston, Missouri ) on the Northwest, Page Avenue on the South, and Union Boulevard on the East.
The most recent major development was the subdivision of Lindenwood Heights in 1963. The names of the Lindenwood streets memorialize prominent citizens and landowners at the time of development. Among the landholders commemorated by street names are James McCausland, James V. Prather, Joseph Weil, Adele Tholozan, Wesley Watson, and James Fyler.