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StL Bloggers Carnival #8

St. Louis is such an old city, and so Catholic, I was sure that there had to be lots of old ghost stories and interesting quirks about the place. I'm not necessarily talking about Cities of the Underworld, but I was thinking, maybe, those tunnels under the park.

Or, at least, the story of Lemp Mansion or that time time the devil came to St. Louis.

So, as host of the February StlBloggers Carnival, I issued this challenge: I want to learn more about my adopted home town. I've lived in St. Louis since 1993, but I still don't know very many of its unique urban legends. Growing up, all the kids in the towns where I lived knew where an unlikely grisly murder had taken place, the source of paranormal events, that one railroad bridge where everything looks exactly the same to either side, and so forth. St. Louis must have *lots* of stories like these!

Perhaps, however, we all live in a land of brand-spanking-new strip malls, and no interesting bits of unique St. Louis quirk remain.

Except, of course, for the one that John at TransylvanianDutch tells us about in The Book House: Say Hello to Valerie.

So I'll try again with March!

StL Bloggers Carnival #9

The Carnival Rules:

Interested STL Bloggers should write a new post on the stated theme by the specified deadline. They should then email the host at the provided email address with the following information:

1) Name of Blogger
2) Permalink URL of blog post
3) Title of Blog Post
4) URL of Blog
5) Title of Blog
6) Would you be interested in volunteering to be the next host? Yes/No
6a) If Yes – what would your theme be?

The host will then take all the submissions that meet the simple requirements of addressing the specified theme, and having been posted between the announcement and the deadline – and link to them from one post, with some annotative comments for each. This post shall be posted at StlBloggers.com, and if the host wishes, at their own blog. Participants should expect a delay of a few days between the deadline and this post.

The host will also choose the next host from the volunteers in any fashion they desire.

STLBloggers Blog Carnival #9
Host: Sarahlynn from Yeah, but Houdini Didn't Have These Hips
Contact: ms_sarahlynn [at] yahoo [dot] com
Deadline: March 31st at midnight. Email should be dated in the month of March
Theme: Spring Break Memories

Posted by Sarahlynn at 3/3/2008 1:01:03 AM, 3 comments

Submitted by John at 3/3/2008 8:17:10 AM
    I was *sure* someone else would write about The Exorcism, or I'd have written two posts. Since I did spend a few months living near the steps on M Street in Georgetown, DC as well.
Submitted by dina at 3/30/2008 9:30:59 PM
    I don't know about urban legends, however this is where I read St Louis History. http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/index.html
Submitted by Sarahlynn at 6/3/2008 11:52:06 PM
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revmatty
I second Del Taco. Reasonable, too.
8/29/2008 11:52:57 AM
cybrpunk
Isn't there a Del Taco down the street a bit? It's been a few years since I was there since I just got back but I can't believe Del Taco wouldn't be considered.
8/29/2008 10:53:33 AM
sunsetsurvivor
That lawsuit also listed Novus as a defendant. Is it still active, or did they settle?
8/28/2008 12:14:12 PM
Tiffani Bunch (Ferguson)
I went to McCluer Senior High c/o 1990
8/28/2008 12:10:05 PM
Show Me the Money
The city of Sunset Hills, MO was granted sovereign immunity. The residents ended up with what they started with. Some of the residents that had contracts, thought that the redevelopment was concrete with Novus. The residents went on to purchase other real estate, and got socked with two mortgages. If these eminent domain ammendments that were suppossed to be on the November ballot for the citizens to vote for, does not make the ballot, citizens everywhere will be subjected to the hands of your city muncipilities, who do not care about their residents, all they see is tax revenue for the city. Those cities that get greedy, will lose!
8/28/2008 10:26:38 AM
sunsetsurvivor
Anyone know what's happening with the lawsuits filed by the Sunset Manor victims?
8/19/2008 12:54:41 PM
ben
Bob you've already got 'editor' access. Make sure you're logged in with username 'bob'.
8/14/2008 8:21:18 PM
bob
Yeah -- I'll post again. :)

Or maybe I'll just read the FAQ and e-mail my question to you.
8/14/2008 12:38:35 PM
KBestOliver
I second Revival. Reasonable, too.
8/14/2008 10:03:39 AM




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