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St. Louis, Missouri
... San Bernardino · Seattle · Minneapolis-St. Paul · San Diego · St. Louis · Tampa-St. Petersburg · Baltimore · Denver ·... · Oklahoma City · Hartford · New Orleans · Buffalo · Birmingham · Salt Lake City · Raleigh | | ... St. Louis, Missouri -
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WLW Ladies Championship
| Heather Savage | 1 | April 27, 2001 | Buffalo, Missouri | Defeated Che Physique in a tournament final. | ... | Christie Summers | 1 | December 9, 2006 | St. Louis, Missouri | Defeated Rebecca Raze and Jennifer Starr in a three-way match. | -
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Jack Rowe
John Charles "Jack" Rowe (December 8, 1856 in Hamburg, Pennsylvania – April 25, 1911 in St. Louis, Missouri) was a baseball player for the Buffalo Bisons of the National League (1879-1885), Detroit Wolverines (1886-1888), Pittsburgh Alleghenys (1889), and the Buffalo Bisons of the Players League (1890). His brother, Dave Rowe, also played and managed in the Majors. -
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Washington University in St. Louis
... Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Iowa State • Kansas • Maryland • Michigan • Michigan State • Minnesota • Missouri • Nebraska • State University of New York (Buffalo, Stony Brook) • North Carolina • Ohio State • Oregon • Penn State • Pittsburgh • Purdue • Rutgers • Texas... ... Universities and colleges in St. Louis, Missouri -
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St. Louis Rams
The St. Louis Rams are a professional American football team based in St. Louis, Missouri. ... | Denver Broncos | Baltimore Ravens | Houston Texans | Buffalo Bills | -
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Missouri locations by per capita income
St. Louis, Missouri – $16,108 ... Buffalo, Missouri – $11,942 -
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Dunklin County, Missouri
Huckabee slightly led Missouri throughout much of the evening until the precincts began reporting from St. Louis where McCain won and put him over the top of Huckabee. ... | Townships | Buffalo | Clay | Cotton Hill | Freeborn | Holcomb | Independence | Salem | Union | -
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Missouri State Bears
| Hockey | NHL: St. Louis Blues • CHL: Missouri Mavericks • NAHL: St. Louis Bandits | ... | East Division | Akron (Zips) • Bowling Green (Falcons) • Buffalo (Bulls) • Kent State (Golden Flashes) • Miami (RedHawks) • Ohio (Bobcats) | -
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New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad
The New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (reporting mark NKP), abbreviated NYC&St.L, was a railroad that operated in the mid-central United States. ... It was decided to start building along the surveyed route between Cleveland, Ohio and Buffalo, New York rather than build the branch to St. Louis, Missouri. -
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University of Missouri
The university is the flagship of the University of Missouri System which maintains campuses in Rolla, Kansas City and St. Louis. ... ... Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Iowa State • Kansas • Maryland • Michigan • Michigan State • Minnesota • Missouri • Nebraska • State University of New York (Buffalo, Stony Brook) • North Carolina • Ohio State • Oregon • Penn State • Pittsburgh • Purdue • Rutgers • Texas...
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St Louis, Missouri defeated Buffalo