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Busch Memorial Stadium (Busch Stadium II) was a multi-purpose sports facility in St. Louis, Missouri, that operated for 40 years, from 1966 through 2005. [4] Built as Civic Center Busch Memorial Stadium, its official name was shortened to Busch Stadium in January 1982.
Pages in category "1980s in St. Louis" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The Club Imperial was a nightclub at 6306-28 West Florissant Ave in St. Louis, Missouri. During the club's heyday in the 1950s through the 1960s, acts such as Ike & Tina Turner , Chuck Berry , and Bob Kuban and the In-Men performed at the Club Imperial.
St. Louis Arena (known as the Checkerdome from 1977 to 1983) was an indoor arena in St. Louis, Missouri. The country's second-largest indoor entertainment venue when it opened in 1929, it was home to the St. Louis Blues and other sports franchises. The Arena sat across U.S.40 (now I-64) from Forest Park's Aviation Field.
Minneapolis Boxing and Wrestling Club: 1948–1960 [16] Minneapolis, Minnesota: Tony Stecher† (through 1954) Wally Karbo (through 1954–1960) Verne Gagne (through 1954–1960) Harry Light Wrestling Office [17] 1948–1961 [16] Detroit, Michigan: Harry Light† Midwest Wrestling Association: 1948–Mid 1960s [16] Columbus, Ohio: Al Haft† St ...
Holy Moly Bar opened Oct. 1 at 3013 6th Ave., the result of three months of renovations. It replaces Off Day Beer and Wine , which officially closed in July after Matt Coppins took over in February.
April 25, 1980: CSW/SLWC show St. Louis, Missouri 1 210 37 Ted DiBiase: November 21, 1980: Wrestling at the Chase: St. Louis, Missouri 2 315 38 Jack Brisco: October 2, 1981: CSW/SLWC show St. Louis, Missouri 2 21 39 Ken Patera: October 23, 1981: CSW/SLWC show St. Louis, Missouri 2 70 40 Dick the Bruiser: January 1, 1982: CSW/SLWC show St. Louis ...
The history of St. Louis, Missouri, from 1905 to 1980 saw declines in population and economic basis, particularly after World War II.Although St. Louis made civic improvements in the 1920s and enacted pollution controls in the 1930s, suburban growth accelerated and the city population fell dramatically from the 1950s to the 1980s.