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  2. Westport Plaza - Wikipedia

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    View of Westport Plaza, March 2018. Westport Plaza is a 42-acre (170,000 m 2), commercial development, resort, and entertainment center [1] located in Maryland Heights, Missouri. Westport was built by a prominent St. Louis developer, Thomas J. White, [2] and opened in 1973. [3]

  3. Porterhouse Brewery - Wikipedia

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    It was in this environment that, in 1989, Liam Lahart and Oliver Hughes bought a run-down building in Bray, County Wicklow, which became the company's first pub. In 1996, the Porterhouse brewpub was opened in Dublin's Temple Bar area. They opened their next bar in Covent Garden London in 2000.

  4. Westport bar, site of fatal shooting, closes after 10 years ...

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    The bar was also the site of a 2022 shooting that left one dead and five injured. Bret Springs and Zach Marten were part of an ownership group that launched the upscale sports bar in 2014, adding ...

  5. Porterhouse - Wikipedia

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    Porterhouse can refer to: Porterhouse (horse), American Champion race horse; Porterhouse Brewery; Porter House New York, a steakhouse in New York City; Porterhouse steak; Porterhouse, a fictional Cambridge college in the novel Porterhouse Blue by Tom Sharpe

  6. Peacock Alley (jazz club) - Wikipedia

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    The venue was located in the Mill Creek Valley neighborhood of St. Louis at 2935 Lawton Boulevard (the street no longer exists). [4] Some sources report that it was located in Gaslight Square, although this is incorrect. [5] It initially opened in the basement of the Hotel Midtown as the Glass Bar and Gold Room on November 3, 1944. [6] [4]

  7. Gaslight Square, St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Gaslight Square (also known as Greenwich Corners) [1] was an entertainment district in St. Louis, Missouri active in the 1950s and 60s, covering an area of about three blocks at the intersection of Olive and Boyle, near the eastern part of the current Central West End and close to the current Grand Center Arts District.

  8. No. 24 UNLV executes novel fake punt to perfection in LA Bowl

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    (Photo by Louis Grasse/Getty Images) (Louis Grasse via Getty Images) Football is a game built on tactical innovation, and No. 24 UNLV did its part on Wednesday at the LA Bowl.

  9. Anheuser-Busch Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Anheuser-Busch Brewery is a brewery complex in St. Louis, Missouri. [4] It was opened in 1852 by German immigrant Adolphus Busch. It a National Historic Landmark District. The Lyon Schoolhouse Museum is on the grounds at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery. It is considered to be one of oldest school buildings in St Louis.