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St. Louis

St. Louis is the second biggest city in the US state of Missouri. This independent city has an area of 66.2 sq mi and a population of 356,587 as of 2009.

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Flight time from St. Louis mo to st thomas?

The flight time from Washington DC in the United States to Saint Thomas is approximately 3 hours and 42 minutes.

This is only an approximation. The exact travel time will vary as it depends on factors such as weather conditions, flight speed, delays and refuelling stops. Your airline can provide additional information through customer service or their website.

What two rivers come together in St. Louis?

The Missouri and Mississippi Rivers come together just north of St. Louis.

How safe is Missouri?

From Wikipedia: {| ! rowspan="3" | State ! rowspan="3" | Population ! colspan="11" | Number of Crimes per 100,000 persons (Crime Rates)[51] ! colspan="5" | Violent Crime Rates ! colspan="4" | Property Crime Rates ! rowspan="2" | Total ! rowspan="2" | Rank ! Violent Crime ! Homicide ! Rape ! Robbery ! Assault ! Property Crime ! Burglary ! Larceny ! Motor vehicle theft | Alabama 4,530,182 426.6 5.6 38.5 133.4 249.1 4,025.0 986.0 2,729.5 309.6 4,451.6 17 Alaska 655,435 634.5 5.6 85.1 68.2 475.6 3,382.8 575.6 2,465.4 341.8 4,017.3 23 Arizona 5,743,834 504.1 7.2 33.0 134.4 329.4 5,340.5 990.4 3,387.2 962.9 5,844.6 2 Arkansas 2,752,629 499.1 6.4 42.4 86.2 364.1 4,013.0 1,093.5 2,683.8 235.8 4,512.1 16 California 35,893,799 551.8 6.7 26.8 172.1 346.3 3,419.0 685.1 2,030.1 703.8 3,970.8 25 Colorado 4,601,403 373.5 4.4 42.5 81.5 245.1 3,919.3 717.3 2,679.0 522.9 4,292.8 22 Connecticut 3,503,604 286.3 2.6 20.7 120.5 142.6 2,627.2 444.4 1,868.1 314.7 2,913.5 41 Delaware 830,364 568.4 2.0 41.5 146.7 378.1 3,163.9 648.3 2,257.1 258.6 3,732.3 28 District of Columbia 553,523 1,371.2 35.8 40.1 578.5 716.9 4,859.1 712.9 2,627.2 1,519.0 6,230.3 1 Florida 17,397,161 711.3 5.4 38.0 172.4 495.5 4,179.7 956.1 2,773.3 450.2 4,891.0 10 Georgia 8,829,383 455.5 6.9 27.0 154.7 266.8 4,265.9 940.0 2,825.0 501.0 4,721.4 14 Hawaii 1,262,840 254.4 2.6 26.4 74.8 150.7 4,792.8 857.4 3,252.8 682.6 5,047.2 6 Idaho 1,393,262 244.9 2.2 40.9 17.2 184.6 2,794.4 547.3 2,051.5 195.5 3,039.3 37 Illinois 12,713,634 542.9 6.1 33.2 177.2 326.4 3,186.1 597.3 2,271.3 317.4 3,729.0 29 Indiana 6,237,569 325.4 5.1 28.9 102.2 189.2 3,37.6 676.0 2,383.5 338.1 3,723.0 30 Iowa 2,954,451 270.9 1.6 26.7 38.0 204.5 2,905.3 615.1 2,107.3 182.9 3,176.2 35 Kansas 2,735,502 374.5 4.5 40.4 66.3 263.4 3,973.5 731.1 2,934.0 308.4 4,348.0 19 Kentucky 4,145,922 244.9 5.7 29.9 78.8 130.5 2,537.7 624.8 1,701.3 211.6 2,782.6 44 Louisiana 4,515,770 638.7 12.7 35.8 145.4 444.9 4,410.2 1,004.5 2,969.2 436.6 5,048.9 5 Maine 1,317,253 103.5 1.4 23.9 21.9 56.3 2,409.6 481.4 1,829.3 98.9 2,513.1 47 Maryland 5,558,058 700.5 9.4 23.7 229.6 437.8 3,640.2 660.0 2,335.1 645.2 4,340.7 20 Massachusetts 6,416,505 458.8 2.6 28.0 116.4 311.7 2,459.7 537.2 1,578.8 343.7 2,918.5 40 Michigan 10,112,620 490.2 6.4 54.2 111.9 317.7 3,057.6 636.8 1,921.0 499.9 3,547.8 32 Minnesota 5,100,958 269.6 2.2 41.6 79.8 146.0 3,039.0 549.9 2,224.2 265.0 3,308.6 33 Mississippi 2,902,966 295.1 7.8 40.0 86.2 161.1 3,478.5 952.9 2,254.2 271.4 3,773.6 27 Missouri 5,754,618 490.5 6.2 25.7 115.2 343.4 3,903.5 703.3 2,750.2 450.0 4,394.0 18 Montana 926,865 293.8 3.2 29.5 25.1 236.0 2,936.2 379.2 2,382.4 174.6 3,230.0 34 Nebraska 1,747,704 308.6 2.3 35.5 65.1 205.7 3,519.6 562.2 2,654.9 302.5 3,828.2 26 Nevada 2,334,771 615.9 7.4 40.9 210.1 357.6 4,206.6 991.2 2,246.0 969.5 4,822.5 12 New Hampshire 1,299,500 167.0 1.4 35.3 38.5 91.8 2,040.1 382.1 1,508.5 149.4 1,675.5 51 New Jersey 8,698,879 355.7 4.5 15.3 150.3 185.6 2,429.2 471.7 1,609.1 348.4 2,784.9 43 New Mexico 1,903,289 687.3 8.9 54.6 108.3 515.5 4,197.7 1,046.8 2,735.7 415.2 4,885.0 11 New York 19,227,088 441.6 4.6 18.8 174.3 244.0 2,198.6 367.7 1,617.7 213.3 2,640.2 46 North Carolina 8,541,221 447.8 6.2 27.4 137.9 276.2 4,160.2 1,184.8 2,659.4 316.0 4,608.0 15 North Dakota 634,366 79.4 1.4 25.1 6.1 46.8 1,916.6 301.1 1,472.7 142.8 1,996.0 50 Ohio 11,459,011 341.8 4.5 40.5 153.1 143.6 3,673.2 846.1 2,470.6 356.5 4,015.0 24 Oklahoma 3,523,553 500.5 5.3 44.2 87.7 363.3 4,242.1 1,000.2 2,874.1 367.7 4,742.6 13 Oregon 3,594,586 298.3 2.5 35.7 76.5 183.6 4,631.3 836.6 3,279.0 515.6 4,929.6 9 Pennsylvania 12,406,292 411.1 5.2 28.5 148.9 228.4 2,415.0 438.8 1,726.5 249.6 2,926.1 39 Rhode Island 1,080,632 247.4 2.4 29.6 67.6 147.7 2,884.1 505.7 2,001.0 377.4 3,131.5 36 South Carolina 4,198,068 784.2 6.9 40.9 129.7 606.7 4,504.8 1,034.4 3,097.9 372.5 5,289.0 3 South Dakota 770,883 171.5 2.3 43.8 14.8 110.5 1,933.5 408.5 1,415.3 109.7 2,105.0 49 Tennessee 5,900,962 695.2 5.9 37.6 149.8 501.8 4,306.5 1,020.3 2,866.8 419.4 5,001.7 8 Texas 22,490,022 540.5 6.1 37.3 159.3 337.9 4,494.0 978.7 3,097.0 418.3 5,034.5 7 Utah 2,389,039 236.0 1.9 39.1 51.7 143.3 4,085.6 637.1 3,128.2 320.3 4,321.6 21 Vermont 621,394 112.0 2.6 24.5 12.2 72.7 2,308.2 544.9 1,670.8 92.5 2,420.2 48 Virginia 7,459,827 275.6 5.2 23.7 92.6 154.1 2,676.6 386.0 2,057.2 233.4 2,952.2 38 Washington 6,203,788 343.8 3.1 46.1 94.6 200.2 4,849.2 977.3 3,175.0 696.9 5,193.0 4 West Virginia 1,815,354 271.2 3.7 17.6 42.3 207.6 2,506.2 602.2 1,698.1 206.0 2,777.4 45 Wisconsin 5,509,026 209.6 2.8 20.6 73.8 112.4 2,663.1 433.0 2,023.6 206.5 2,872.2 42 Wyoming 506,529 229.6 2.2 22.1 13.2 192.1 3,334.3 540.5 2,636.0 157.7 3,563.9 31 ! United States (Total) ! 293,655,404 ! 465.5 ! 5.5 ! 32.2 ! 136.7 ! 291.1 ! 3,517.1 ! 729.9 ! 2,365.9 ! 421.3 ! 3,980.6 ! (26) | SOURCE: US Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2004

|} From Wikipedia: {| ! rowspan="3" | State ! rowspan="3" | Population ! colspan="11" | Number of Crimes per 100,000 persons (Crime Rates)[51] ! colspan="5" | Violent Crime Rates ! colspan="4" | Property Crime Rates ! rowspan="2" | Total ! rowspan="2" | Rank ! Violent Crime ! Homicide ! Rape ! Robbery ! Assault ! Property Crime ! Burglary ! Larceny ! Motor vehicle theft | Alabama 4,530,182 426.6 5.6 38.5 133.4 249.1 4,025.0 986.0 2,729.5 309.6 4,451.6 17 Alaska 655,435 634.5 5.6 85.1 68.2 475.6 3,382.8 575.6 2,465.4 341.8 4,017.3 23 Arizona 5,743,834 504.1 7.2 33.0 134.4 329.4 5,340.5 990.4 3,387.2 962.9 5,844.6 2 Arkansas 2,752,629 499.1 6.4 42.4 86.2 364.1 4,013.0 1,093.5 2,683.8 235.8 4,512.1 16 California 35,893,799 551.8 6.7 26.8 172.1 346.3 3,419.0 685.1 2,030.1 703.8 3,970.8 25 Colorado 4,601,403 373.5 4.4 42.5 81.5 245.1 3,919.3 717.3 2,679.0 522.9 4,292.8 22 Connecticut 3,503,604 286.3 2.6 20.7 120.5 142.6 2,627.2 444.4 1,868.1 314.7 2,913.5 41 Delaware 830,364 568.4 2.0 41.5 146.7 378.1 3,163.9 648.3 2,257.1 258.6 3,732.3 28 District of Columbia 553,523 1,371.2 35.8 40.1 578.5 716.9 4,859.1 712.9 2,627.2 1,519.0 6,230.3 1 Florida 17,397,161 711.3 5.4 38.0 172.4 495.5 4,179.7 956.1 2,773.3 450.2 4,891.0 10 Georgia 8,829,383 455.5 6.9 27.0 154.7 266.8 4,265.9 940.0 2,825.0 501.0 4,721.4 14 Hawaii 1,262,840 254.4 2.6 26.4 74.8 150.7 4,792.8 857.4 3,252.8 682.6 5,047.2 6 Idaho 1,393,262 244.9 2.2 40.9 17.2 184.6 2,794.4 547.3 2,051.5 195.5 3,039.3 37 Illinois 12,713,634 542.9 6.1 33.2 177.2 326.4 3,186.1 597.3 2,271.3 317.4 3,729.0 29 Indiana 6,237,569 325.4 5.1 28.9 102.2 189.2 3,37.6 676.0 2,383.5 338.1 3,723.0 30 Iowa 2,954,451 270.9 1.6 26.7 38.0 204.5 2,905.3 615.1 2,107.3 182.9 3,176.2 35 Kansas 2,735,502 374.5 4.5 40.4 66.3 263.4 3,973.5 731.1 2,934.0 308.4 4,348.0 19 Kentucky 4,145,922 244.9 5.7 29.9 78.8 130.5 2,537.7 624.8 1,701.3 211.6 2,782.6 44 Louisiana 4,515,770 638.7 12.7 35.8 145.4 444.9 4,410.2 1,004.5 2,969.2 436.6 5,048.9 5 Maine 1,317,253 103.5 1.4 23.9 21.9 56.3 2,409.6 481.4 1,829.3 98.9 2,513.1 47 Maryland 5,558,058 700.5 9.4 23.7 229.6 437.8 3,640.2 660.0 2,335.1 645.2 4,340.7 20 Massachusetts 6,416,505 458.8 2.6 28.0 116.4 311.7 2,459.7 537.2 1,578.8 343.7 2,918.5 40 Michigan 10,112,620 490.2 6.4 54.2 111.9 317.7 3,057.6 636.8 1,921.0 499.9 3,547.8 32 Minnesota 5,100,958 269.6 2.2 41.6 79.8 146.0 3,039.0 549.9 2,224.2 265.0 3,308.6 33 Mississippi 2,902,966 295.1 7.8 40.0 86.2 161.1 3,478.5 952.9 2,254.2 271.4 3,773.6 27 Missouri 5,754,618 490.5 6.2 25.7 115.2 343.4 3,903.5 703.3 2,750.2 450.0 4,394.0 18 Montana 926,865 293.8 3.2 29.5 25.1 236.0 2,936.2 379.2 2,382.4 174.6 3,230.0 34 Nebraska 1,747,704 308.6 2.3 35.5 65.1 205.7 3,519.6 562.2 2,654.9 302.5 3,828.2 26 Nevada 2,334,771 615.9 7.4 40.9 210.1 357.6 4,206.6 991.2 2,246.0 969.5 4,822.5 12 New Hampshire 1,299,500 167.0 1.4 35.3 38.5 91.8 2,040.1 382.1 1,508.5 149.4 1,675.5 51 New Jersey 8,698,879 355.7 4.5 15.3 150.3 185.6 2,429.2 471.7 1,609.1 348.4 2,784.9 43 New Mexico 1,903,289 687.3 8.9 54.6 108.3 515.5 4,197.7 1,046.8 2,735.7 415.2 4,885.0 11 New York 19,227,088 441.6 4.6 18.8 174.3 244.0 2,198.6 367.7 1,617.7 213.3 2,640.2 46 North Carolina 8,541,221 447.8 6.2 27.4 137.9 276.2 4,160.2 1,184.8 2,659.4 316.0 4,608.0 15 North Dakota 634,366 79.4 1.4 25.1 6.1 46.8 1,916.6 301.1 1,472.7 142.8 1,996.0 50 Ohio 11,459,011 341.8 4.5 40.5 153.1 143.6 3,673.2 846.1 2,470.6 356.5 4,015.0 24 Oklahoma 3,523,553 500.5 5.3 44.2 87.7 363.3 4,242.1 1,000.2 2,874.1 367.7 4,742.6 13 Oregon 3,594,586 298.3 2.5 35.7 76.5 183.6 4,631.3 836.6 3,279.0 515.6 4,929.6 9 Pennsylvania 12,406,292 411.1 5.2 28.5 148.9 228.4 2,415.0 438.8 1,726.5 249.6 2,926.1 39 Rhode Island 1,080,632 247.4 2.4 29.6 67.6 147.7 2,884.1 505.7 2,001.0 377.4 3,131.5 36 South Carolina 4,198,068 784.2 6.9 40.9 129.7 606.7 4,504.8 1,034.4 3,097.9 372.5 5,289.0 3 South Dakota 770,883 171.5 2.3 43.8 14.8 110.5 1,933.5 408.5 1,415.3 109.7 2,105.0 49 Tennessee 5,900,962 695.2 5.9 37.6 149.8 501.8 4,306.5 1,020.3 2,866.8 419.4 5,001.7 8 Texas 22,490,022 540.5 6.1 37.3 159.3 337.9 4,494.0 978.7 3,097.0 418.3 5,034.5 7 Utah 2,389,039 236.0 1.9 39.1 51.7 143.3 4,085.6 637.1 3,128.2 320.3 4,321.6 21 Vermont 621,394 112.0 2.6 24.5 12.2 72.7 2,308.2 544.9 1,670.8 92.5 2,420.2 48 Virginia 7,459,827 275.6 5.2 23.7 92.6 154.1 2,676.6 386.0 2,057.2 233.4 2,952.2 38 Washington 6,203,788 343.8 3.1 46.1 94.6 200.2 4,849.2 977.3 3,175.0 696.9 5,193.0 4 West Virginia 1,815,354 271.2 3.7 17.6 42.3 207.6 2,506.2 602.2 1,698.1 206.0 2,777.4 45 Wisconsin 5,509,026 209.6 2.8 20.6 73.8 112.4 2,663.1 433.0 2,023.6 206.5 2,872.2 42 Wyoming 506,529 229.6 2.2 22.1 13.2 192.1 3,334.3 540.5 2,636.0 157.7 3,563.9 31 ! United States (Total) ! 293,655,404 ! 465.5 ! 5.5 ! 32.2 ! 136.7 ! 291.1 ! 3,517.1 ! 729.9 ! 2,365.9 ! 421.3 ! 3,980.6 ! (26) | SOURCE: US Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2004

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Is property acquired after a marriage considered community property in a non community property state such as Illinois?

In a community property state property purchased after marriage becomes the property of both parties.

Community property rules govern in community property states. Property ownership is different in separate property statesand those rules allow a spouse to acquire separately owned property in some cases.

How far is it from St. Louis Missouri to New Orlands Louisiana?

Assuming you mean from St Louis, Missouri to New Orleans, Louisiana it is 675 miles and would take approximately 11 hours.

Distance in miles from St. Louis to Miami?

1,217 miles taking this route:

  1. Take I-64 EAST from St. Louis to I-57 SOUTH to MEMPHIS in ILLINOIS.
  2. Continue on I-57 SOUTH to I-24 EAST to NASHVILLE at EXIT 44.
  3. Take I-24 EAST across to I-75 SOUTH to ATLANTA at EXIT 185A in Chattanooga, TENNESSEE.
  4. Take I-75 SOUTH down to Florida's TURNPIKE (toll) SOUTH to ORLANDO at EXIT 328 in FLORIDA. To bypass ATLANTA, take I-285 WEST BYPASS. (EXIT 259 off I-75 in GEORGIA to get onto I-285 WEST BYPASS ; EXIT 58 off I-285 to get back onto I-75, follow signs to I-75 SOUTH to MACON and TAMPA.) To bypass MACON, take I-475 SOUTH (EXIT 177 off I-75 in GEORGIA).
  5. Take the TURNPIKE (toll) SOUTH to MIAMI via I-95. Follow signs.

Where can you buy Pandora jewelry in St. Louis?

There are now three PANDORA flagship stores in the Saint Louis Metro Area. One is in the St. Louis Galleria, another is located in West County Mall, and the third is on the Illinois side of the river in St. Clair Square. Each of these stores carry only PANDORA, and feature the full collection of beads, bracelets, charms, earrings, rings and necklaces.

There are also a number of other stores in the St. Louis Area that carry PANDORA. These include Clarkson Jewelers in Ellisville and the Meadows of Lake St. Louis, and First Capitol Trading in Saint Charles.

Visit PANDORA.net and use their store locator to find the location nearest you.

What region is st.louis part of?

The City of St Louis is an independent city. Over 90 distinct neighborhoods comprise the city proper. Some of the best-known neighborhoods include Soulard, the Central West End, The Hill, Tower Grove, and St Louis Hills. Suburban St Louis County, the most populous county in the metro area, surrounds the city on three sides. Illinois lies directly to the east of the city (often referred to as Metro East), and is comprised of several counties, such as Madison and St Clair. The Missouri side of the metro area also consists of several other counties, including St Charles and Jefferson.

How far is it from Orlando FL to St. Louis MO by car?

Google Maps estimates the driving time as 16 hours and 55 minutes.

Where is the St. Louis Model Railroad Museum in St. Louis Missouri located?

The address of the St Louis Family Museum is: 2336 Gaebler Ave, St Louis, MO 63114

Corporate headquarters in St. Louis?

Edward Jones' headquarters is located in St Louis, MO. Edward Jones works with individual investors on retirement and estate planning. They have 2 main campuses in St Louis. One is in Maryland Heights and the other is in Manchester, both off of Highway 270.

How is the St. Louis Arch an example of a Quadratic Function?

The St. Louis Arch is in the shape of a hyperbolic cosine function It is often thought that it is in the shape of a parabola, which would have a quadratic function of y = a(x-h)^2 + k, where the vertex is h, k.

What is the driving distance from st Louis mo to Columbus Ohio?

The driving distance between Columbus, OH and St. Louis, MO is approximately 420 miles. The driving time would be approximately 7 hours if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work, border crossings and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)

Who is famous in Missouri?

Some of Missouri's most famous:

Yogi Berra

Bill Bradley

Calamity Jane

George Washington Carver

Mark Twain (Sam Clemens)

Walter Cronkite

T.S. Eliot

James Fulbright

Langston Hughes

Rush Limbaugh

Jesse James

JC Penney

Harry S. Truman

What was the hottest recorded temp in St. Louis mo in 20112?

The hottest recorded temperature in Saint Louis, Missouri was 107 degrees Fahrenheit. The month of July has the warmest temperatures.

Why can a tornado happen in St. Louis Missouri?

Missouri is partly within a region commonly called Tornado Alley, a region of the United States that has the highest amount of tornado activity in the world. The region is the site of frequent collisions of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, cool air from Canada, and dry air from the Rockies. These collisions result in very strong thunderstorms, with the moist air acting as their "fuel." Additionally, the region often has a layer of stable air called a cap that suppresses storms. This behaves like the lid on a pressure cooker, allowing the atmosphere below it to become increasingly unstable until storms develop explosively. Finally, the region often sees strong vertical wind shear, or a variation of wind speed and direction with altitude. This tilts them in such a way that the updraft and downdraft portions becomes separated and don't interfere with one another, letting the already strong storm further strengthen and last longer. The wind shear also sets the storms rotating, turning them into supercells, the most powerful thunderstorms on earth. It is the rotation within these supercells that can develop into a tornado.

Other parts of the world do see such conditions and thunderstorms at least occasionally, but not with the same frequency as in Tornado Alley.

How many miles between St. Louis and Aruba?

The distance between the above places is 2398 miles. This distance is point to point straight distance as seen on the map. The actual distance covered by a flight may vary according to the flight path chosen. Also this is not the airport to airport distance.

How many copies of the St. Louis post dispatch are in circulation yearly?

There are about 137,380 copies of the St Louis Post Dispatch in circulation daily, so about 5,0143,700 annually.

How far is St. Louis from Cincinnati?

360 miles taking this route:

  1. Take I-71 SOUTH from Cincinnati to I-64 WEST to ST. LOUIS at EXIT 1A near downtown LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
  2. Take I-64 WEST to St. Louis.

How many hours from St. Louis to Oklahoma City?

The driving distance between Houston, TX and St. Louis, MO is approximately 840 miles. The driving time would be approximately 14 hours 15 minutes if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work, border crossings and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)

What are the requirements for domestic partnership in St. Louis Missouri?

There is no registration fee. Registration is open to both same-sex and opposite-sex couples. There is no requirement to live together or be residents of Jackson County, MO. You register by presenting ID at the office of the Recorder of Deeds at the Jackson County Courthouse in either Kansas city or Independence, MO. You will need to sign a book there.