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35 active listings near Saint Louis | |
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$950,000 | 5601 St Louis Ave |
$119,000 | 4309 Rosewood Ave |
$90,000 | 6036 Margaretta Ave |
$85,000 | * 5552 Emerson Ave |
$85,000 | 4987 Plover Ave |
$80,000 | 5433 Beacon Ave |
$75,000 | * 5939 Ferris Ave |
$70,000 | 5817 Saloma Ave |
$70,000 | 4262 Dardenne Dr |
$69,900 | 4046 Darby St |
$69,000 | 5555 Palm St |
$61,500 | 5926 Ferris Ave |
$60,000 | 5441 Gilmore Ave |
$54,900 | * 5915 McArthur Ave |
$49,900 | * 6114 Margaret Ave |
$49,000 | 4715 Thrush Ave |
$49,000 | 4934 Plover Ave |
$45,600 | 5709-11 Saint Louis Ave |
$40,000 | 5521 Genevieve Ave |
$37,000 | * 5568 Palm St |
$36,000 | 5448 Theodore Ave |
$34,900 | 5052 Plover Ave |
$29,900 | * 5644 Terry Ave |
$25,000 | 5343 Labadie Ave |
$24,900 | 5438 Beacon Ave |
$20,000 | * 4741 Beacon Ave |
$16,500 | 5077 Emerson Ave |
$16,000 | * 6113 Grimshaw Ave |
$14,500 | 5245 Alcott Ave |
$12,500 | * 6044 Saint Paul Pl |
$10,000 | * 5037 Plover Ave |
$10,000 | 5565 Greer Ave |
$9,900 | * 5051 Thrush Ave |
$8,000 | 5811 Theodore Ave |
$2,500 | * 5465 Gilmore Ave |
Interested in fun facts and the history of Saint Louis, MO?
Then read on!
Here are some interesting historical events that occurred in and near St. Louis, Missouri:
1. The Lewis and Clark Expedition began in St. Louis in 1804. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led a team of explorers to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Territory.
2. The Dred Scott case, a landmark Supreme Court decision in 1857 that upheld the legality of slavery, originated in St. Louis. Dred Scott was a slave who sued for his freedom but was denied on the basis that he was not a citizen.
3. The Gateway Arch, St. Louis' iconic symbol, was completed in 1965. It stands at 630 feet and is the tallest arch in the world.
4. St. Louis hosted the 1904 World's Fair, which attracted visitors from around the world and featured numerous technological and cultural innovations.
5. St. Louis was a major hub for the fur trade in the 19th century, with traders and trappers setting off from the city to explore the western territories.