Universities and Colleges in St. Louis

St. Louis was founded at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers in 1764, a location which earned it the nickname 'The Gateway to the West.' A booming trade center city during the 19th century, St. Louis saw a cultural and industrial revival sparked by European immigrants through the 20th century. Constructed in 1965, the famous 630-foot Gateway Arch lures millions of vacation and business convention visitors every year. The city's 356,587 residents enjoy a glittering array of cultural and recreational options, including professional sporting events, 1,300 acres of lakes and paths in Forest Park, ongoing jazz, blues, and ragtime music at the clubs. Dining opportunities cross all cuisines, including the city's famous barbecue, and you can take in events at performing arts complexes, nightlife in Gaslight Square and Grand Center, more than 80 theatre and dance companies, and an assortment of historical museums and amusement parks.

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