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Iconography of St. Louis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Iconography of St. Louis
The Iconography of St. Louis, Missouri is strongly informed by the city's French and German heritages, physical features, and place in American history. ==Mound City==
Long before Europeans settled in St. Louis, the Cahokia lived throughout the area and constructed many mounds. Though history and population growth would eventually see most of these mounds flattened and removed, the city still bears the nickname ''Mound City''. Mounds have largely fallen out of the popular imagination, but some projects still reference their existence. The 2007 Master Plan for the Gateway Mall calls for a mound to be constructed at the mall's terminus to afford a better view.
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