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St. Louis: The Gateway to the West Named after King Louis IX of France, St. Louis holds a rich history and played a significant role in the westward expansion of pioneers. Situated at the confluence of the mighty Mississippi River and the Missouri River, this city thrived during the steamboat era. Acquired by the United States through the Louisiana Purchase, St. Louis witnessed the symbolic transfer of power from Spain to France. In 1904, it hosted the spectacular World's Fair and the Summer Olympic Games, leaving a lasting impact on its development. Once the largest producer of American automobiles, St. Louis now showcases its industrial heritage through converted warehouses and factories. But that's not all, St. Louis has evolved into a global center for research in medicine and biotechnology, housing renowned companies like Monsanto and Centene. With its vibrant neighborhoods, from opulent stone mansions to culturally rich working-class communities, St. Louis offers a unique experience for everyone.
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