When did the first steamboat arrive in St. Louis?

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Tomorrow, April 28th, dine out to help benefit the programs and services of Saint Louis Effort for AIDS. The program in its 18th year has raised over $2.3 million since 1990 to help provide education on the prevention of HIV/AIDS and comprehensive support services for those affected by the disease. By dining out at one [...]

Last summer, Lee Avenue experienced a string of shootings and drug-related homicides that left residents stunned and shaken. This Saturday, April 30, Alderman Antonio French (Ward 21) hopes to begin to turn that all around. This Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., hundreds of volunteers (many from the Boeing Corporation) will rehab eight homes [...]

The St. Louis Brown Stockings, which were the precursor to the St. Louis Cardinals, played the first season of baseball in St. Louis in 1882. They played 80 games during the regular season and finished in fifth place with a record of 37-43. They played their home games at Sportsman’s Park I where 135,000 fans [...]

Get rid of your old electronics safely and in an environmentally friendly way by e-cycling. Join the St. Louis Cardinals and the Partnership for Downtown St. Louis to take part in the second annual e-cycling drive. Bring your unwanted electronics to the Ballpark Village Lot, located across from Busch Stadium at the corner of Clark [...]

More than 500 million people and several national governments in 175 countries are celebrating Earth Day. The roots of the first Earth Day started with former Wisconsin U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson. Actually, the idea for Earth Day evolved over a period of seven years starting in 1962. For several years, it had been troubling me [...]