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  2. Stifel Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Former names: Municipal Opera House (1934–1943) Kiel Opera House (1943–2010) Peabody Opera House (2010–18): Address: 1400 Market St St. Louis, MO 63103-2609: Location: Downtown West

  3. Kirkwood, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Kirkwood City Hall, where a spree shooting occurred in 2008. In 2005, 2007 and 2008, Kirkwood was the site of three sensational events. On July 5, 2005, Kevin Johnson Jr. shot and killed Sgt. William McEntee, who was investigating a fireworks call when Johnson walked up and shot him several times. Johnson was upset with police because he ...

  4. Kirkwood High School - Wikipedia

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    Kirkwood High school was featured in CNN's “Heroin: The poisoning of America” [7] and was covered nationally by CNN's Deborah Feyerick. The area of Kirkwood, Missouri was found to have four times the national average of heroin overdoses. Kirkwood High School was recognized as a National Blue Ribbon school for the 2022-2023 school year. [8]

  5. Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help - Wikipedia

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    The Tau Center in Kirkwood is the administrative office of the congregation, which has adopted care of the earth as a modern core function of their ministry, working through education, collaboration, and advocacy. Under the Franciscans for Earth Program, the center, built in 1998, incorporates a number of "green" initiatives. [5]

  6. Meacham Park, Kirkwood - Wikipedia

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    Meacham Park is a neighborhood of the city of Kirkwood, Missouri outside of St. Louis City in St. Louis County.It was established in 1892 by Elzey E. Meacham [1] as an unincorporated community largely of African Americans and was eventually annexed by the city of Kirkwood, which relocated many of its residents to make way for a mall and other commercial property. [2]

  7. Buskirk-Chumley Theater - Wikipedia

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    The theater was built in Spanish mission revival architecture style [2] and held 616 seats when it was built. It is known locally as the "Indiana Theater" or the "Bus-Chum". It was used as a movie theater until 1995 when it was donated to the community for use as a performing arts center. The theater is located at 114 East Kirkwood Avenue.

  8. Ozark Actors Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Ozark Actors Theatre was founded in 1987 by pianist Gail Andrews-Hintz and founding artistic director F. Reed Brown, [1] [2] with the help of actress Cindy Beger and her friend Kathy Pukas. [3] In 1993, the Cedar Street Playhouse became the home of Ozark Actors Theatre.

  9. 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 .