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St. Louis Walk of Fame - Betty Grable ST. LOUIS WALK OF FAME small star BETTY GRABLE small star. Betty Grable was born at 3858 Lafayette Ave. in St. Louis and moved to the Forest Park Hotel in ...
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St. Louis Walk of Fame - Dave Garroway small star DAVE GARROWAY small star. Moving to St. Louis at age 14, David Garroway attended University City High School and Washington University. ...
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St. Louis Walk of Fame - Dave Garroway Moving to St. Louis at age 14, David Garroway attended University City High ... for a look at the transcript of the first "Today" show with Dave Garroway. ...
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St. Louis Walk of Fame - Dave Garroway His popular jazz radio show led to "Garroway at Large," perhaps the most ... for a look at the transcript of the first "Today" show with Dave Garroway. ...
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St. Louis Walk of Fame - Harriett Woods Dedicated to women's participation at all levels of government, Harriett Woods began her political career on the University City Council in 1967 and became ...
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St. Louis Walk of Fame - Mary Engelbreit A dedicated artist from an early age, St. Louis native Mary Engelbreit sold her first greeting cards to a local store while attending Visitation Academy. ...
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St. Louis Walk of Fame - Sara Teasdale First published in 1907, Teasdale wrote several collections of poetry in the following ... Expressing disenchantment with marriage, Teasdale's later poetry ...
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St. Louis Walk of Fame - Sara Teasdale Sara Teasdale was born in St. Louis and lived both on Lindell Blvd. and on Kingsbury Place. While attending Mary Institute and Hosmer Hall, ...
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St. Louis Walk of Fame - Elijah Lovejoy Elijah Parish Lovejoy, a Presbyterian minister and editor of the St. Louis Observer, believed that ... biography and accomplishments of Elijah Lovejoy. ...
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St. Louis Walk of Fame - Vincent Price ST. LOUIS WALK OF FAME small star VINCENT PRICE small star. Called "The King of Horror," Vincent Price is best known for his villainous roles in more than ...
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