June 14, 1991
On this date in Missouri history, the St. Louis area's list of entertainment venues grew.
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June 13, 1921
On this date in Missouri history, the famous bear pits at the St. Louis Zoo were opened for public view.
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St. Louis Union Station: Your summer destination
St. Louis Union Station is your Midwest destination this summer! With six attractions, including the St. Louis Aquarium and St. Louis Wheel, there is something for everyone.
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Lake Days. That’s My M-O.
Summer is here, which means it’s time to dive into Missouri’s cool blue waters.
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June 12-14, 1872
On this date in Missouri history, The National Saengerfest was underway in St. Louis.
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June 11, 1862
On this date in Missouri history, the Cape Girardeau-built Red Rover accepted its first patient. It was America’s first hospital ship.
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June 10, 1821
On this date in Missouri history, Potosi’s Moses Austin died and the task of settling and forming the new Republic of Texas fell to his son, Stephen Austin.
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June 9, 1913
On this date in Missouri history, a huge fire burned the northeast corner of the Square in Springfield.
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Clydesdales greet Missouri Life staff during tour
Following the Missouri Life magazine quarterly staff meeting at the publication's office in Rocheport on Friday, June 3, the group toured Warm Springs Reach, one of the homes of…
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June 8, 1982
Negro League and Major League pitching great Satchel Paige died on this date in Kansas City at the age of 75.
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