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Does anyone know what happened to the garden off Vandeventer?!
Is Florissant as bad as people say?
Schlappen
As an exchange student on my own, this was basically my home.
I worked in the marketing dept for ITT-Intermetall and after a post work nap, we usually headed downtown from Gundelfingen.
My group of friends hung out in the back corner booth.
It seats 10.
Schlappen had personal pizzas and that was pretty much what I ate.
It was the definition of a dive bar.
I loved it.
If walls could talk, they might reveal the secret why crowds of students have been visiting the "Schlappen" for decades. Then they would be able to tell endless stories and events that took place inside the historic building with a latrine from the 11th century, between antique furniture and antiquated theater posters. year in, year out. But walls are known to be mute. It is certainly not only the charm of the past years that clings to the slippers, but the pulsating life that takes place in the three guest rooms every day. Then when the swinging door opens and the guests pour into the pub. From morning until late at night, 365 days a year. Here students mainly serve students as an audience, with selected background music.
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Our Corner. With Lights
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Image ❮ ❙ ❙ ❯ 5000 Schlappen Experienced Fri, 05/01/1987 - 12:00 - Sat, 08/01/1987 - 12:00 GeoPlace Tags Summer87 FreiburgRestaurants open July 4?
Spotted at the Webster Groves 4th of July parade today.
I grabbed this shot from our roof in downtown west two nights ago right after the storms
Family says it took 45 minutes to reach EMS after tree fell on house, killing Jennings boy
Crew of more than 1,000 utility workers continues restoring power in St. Louis region
Messenger: Patriotism, the flag and, yes, Bud Light on the Fourth of July
The Air That Inhabits: 2023 MFA In Visual Arts Thesis Exhibition
On view at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum until July 24, The Air That Inhabits features artworks by the current MFA in Visual Arts candidates of the Sam Fox
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St Louis Water Bill, website won't let you see the bill but you can pay it...
Anyone know why this years 4th of July is just the parade and fireworks? No riverfront festivities. No musicians?
St. Ann
Xavier Riddle and The Secret Museum: The Exhibit at The Magic House
Who’s that kid that can travel through time? It’s you! Follow the adventures of three friends as they travel back in time to learn from real-life inspirational heroes when
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Children’s China – The Magic House
Take an overseas adventure in this immersive exhibit that transports families to China, a country where a quickly changing modern lifestyle intersects with ancient values. Explore what life is like
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Fireworks, festivals, food: Where to celebrate July Fourth across the St. Louis area
I got to shoot the St. Louis City soccer match this past Saturday against Colorado. It was awesome and we won 2-0!
Look Away: 2023 Senior Exhibit (Photography & Animation)
Opening Reception & Artist Talk – Friday, May 5 from 5:30 – 7:30pm – with performance by DJ Pharaoh (so fun) Featuring: Grace Danback Allan Gromilic Braden McMakin Taylour
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Action/Abstraction Redefined: Modern Native Art, 1940s–1970s
Action/Abstraction Redefined: Modern Native Art, 1940s–1970s, is the first ticketed exhibition at the Saint Louis Art Museum to focus on modern Native American art. Expanding the narrative of mid-century abstraction,
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