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  2. Tootie Robbins - Wikipedia

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    He was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the fourth round of the 1982 NFL draft and played at right tackle for the team from 1982 to 1991, following the team when it moved to Phoenix in 1988. [3] During his time with the Cardinals, he started 122 games, including a streak of 32 consecutive games. [4]

  3. Club Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, Ike Turner relocated his band, the Kings of Rhythm, from Clarksdale, Mississippi to East St. Louis, Illinois. [3] There he met a man named Booker Merritt who owned a building at 1320 East Broadway. [2] Turner and his band gut renovated the building and created the Club Manhattan where they would practice and perform. [4]

  4. Shreveport restaurant made USA TODAY's best-of list ... - AOL

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    Morrison opened Earnestly Tooties in late 2022 after serving as the head chef at Abby Singer's Bistro in Shreveport. Details: Earnestly Tooties, 5781 S Lakeshore Drive, Shreveport. 318-670-7701.

  5. Metro East - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate stops include downtown St. Louis, area universities and hospitals, and downtown Clayton. In 2019, the St. Clair County Transit District was awarded $96 million in Illinois infrastructure funding to build a 5.2-mile (8.4 km) extension of the Red Line from Shiloh-Scott to MidAmerica St. Louis Airport in Mascoutah . [ 6 ]

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  7. Tootie - Wikipedia

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    Tootie Ramsey, played by Kim Fields on the sitcom The Facts of Life Tootie (The Fairly OddParents) , a major character on the animated TV series The Fairly OddParents "Tootie" Smith, in the 1944 MGM musical Meet Me in St. Louis , played by child actress Margaret O'Brien

  8. Shelton Brothers Gang - Wikipedia

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    However, Carl and Bernie Shelton (in 1948) were both murdered on orders from former gang member Frank "Buster" Wortman, who had taken over the Shelton operations in their absence and dominated St. Louis' illegal gambling and other criminal activities until his death in 1968. Earl Shelton was also ambushed and shot, but he survived.

  9. Casino Queen - Wikipedia

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    Casino Queen has generated over $160 million for the city of East St. Louis between 1993 and 2009. [12] In 2012, Koman and his partners sold the Casino Queen for $170 million to a newly formed Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), which would steer the casino's profits into the retirement accounts of participating employees. [13]