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Where is Vine Street? - NextSTL
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Where is Vine Street?
A reader asked where is/was Vine Street. His great great grandfather J.C. Quinn worked at St. Louis Saw Works at 116 and 118 Vine Street in the 1860s and 70s. His son W.D. Quinn started a saw shop in 1903 which is still in business today located in north St. Louis County. This advertisement is […]
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Bridal shower venue suggestions for 50 people?
Good dental studio with both a dentist and periodontist in St. Louis City/Clayton/Central WE areas
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Fourth Quarter 2020 Taxable Sales - NextSTL
I put various St. Louis themed prompts into an AI art generator. These are the results.
Fourth Quarter 2020 Taxable Sales
The economic fallout from the pandemic has been very tough. One area that it has been reflected is in taxable sales. But it hasn’t been equal across the region. In the second and third quarters of 2020 we saw ZIP codes dependent on visitors and bars and restaurants losing big while in others like north […]
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The Cast Iron Skillet: Still King of the Kitchen
More Cooking with Cast Iron I recently seasoned my cast iron skillets. Now that doesn’t mean sprinkling them with salt and pepper. π It’s what’s done occasionally to make sure your cast iron cookware remains stick proof. Some skillets today come pre-seasoned. But old ones—and some of the new—must be lightly rubbed with oil (preferably...
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