There are several towns named Saint Louis in the United States, with the most notable being St. Louis, Missouri, which is a large city. Other towns include St. Louis, Michigan; St. Louis, Minnesota; and St. Louis, Indiana. In total, there are at least a handful of locations with the name, but St. Louis, Missouri is by far the most prominent.
Three: Saint Louis, Missouri Saint Louis, Michigan Saint Louis, Oklahoma
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In 1790, in St Louis, farmers began selling off their farms and moving to nearby towns. By 1800, only 43-percent of the towns citizens remained.
There is only one city named St. Petersburg in the US, and it's located in Florida. There is also a borough in Pennsylvania named St. Petersburg.
Yes, there is a St. Louis in Louisiana, specifically St. Louis Cathedral, which is located in New Orleans. Additionally, there are places named St. Louis in Louisiana, such as St. Louis Parish. However, the more well-known St. Louis is in Missouri.
The best-known St Louis is in Missouri, but there are towns with that name in other states as well.
There isn't a city named St Louis, France. But in 1214-1270, there lived a Saint Louis who was King of France.
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The founder of St. Louis, Missouri, was Pierre Laclede Liguest. He chose the site for the village in November of 1763 and began clearing the land three months later. He chose the name for the city in honor of the Crusader King, Louis IX of France. The site he cleared for the village is St. Louis's present-day location.
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