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Canton is a city in Lewis County, Missouri, United States. The population was 2,774 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] Canton is the home of Culver-Stockton College , a small liberal arts college affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) .
Today, Lewis County is all rural, with a few small towns under 2500 population, and Canton at 2800. The economy is built on soybeans, corn and timber, as well as higher education. Canton is the home of Culver–Stockton College. The National Register of Historic Places celebrates 12 historic locations in the county.
By 1927 many of the members' households had moved westward to the Central West End and the towns of Clayton and Ladue, so farmland was purchased in what is now Westwood and a new club built, with the course designed by Paddock and the clubhouse by the firm of Maritz and Young. There were, at that time, also riding stables. [citation needed]
However, the 10th hole is often played as a par 4 in professional events, making the course a par 71. [13] Bellerive has a course and slope rating of 76.3/141 from the championship tees. [ 1 ] It has six par fours that measure over 450 yards (410 m) from the championship tees, the fifth-most among courses that have hosted the U.S. Open.
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