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{{Town | {{Town | ||
|name = St. Louis | |name = St. Louis | ||
− | |image = [[File:Gateway Arch. | + | |image = [[File:Gateway Arch.png|250px]] |
+ | |caption = [[Gateway Arch]] | ||
|country = [[USA]] | |country = [[USA]] | ||
|state = [[Missouri]] | |state = [[Missouri]] | ||
− | | | + | |mentioned = "[[Homer the Heretic]]" |
+ | |appearance = "[[Margical History Tour]]" | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
− | + | [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] went to the [[Bowler's Hall of Fame]] in St. Louis, Missouri, to see a car shaped like a giant bowling pin.<ref>"[[Principal Charming]]"</ref> | |
− | The Waters, a fictional family from the television show ''[[Thicker than Waters]]'', | + | During [[Homer]]'s dream, [[God]] asked him if St. Louis still had a football team. Homer replied that they moved to [[Phoenix]].<ref>"[[Homer the Heretic]]"</ref> |
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+ | In a story told by [[Marge]], the [[Meriwether Lewis|Lewis]] and [[William Clark|Clark]] expedition passed through St. Louis.<ref>"[[Margical History Tour]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | The Waters, a fictional family from the television show ''[[Thicker than Waters]]'', were shown to live in St. Louis. During the show's opening sequence, the family was seen flying a kite that got caught on the Gateway Arch.<ref>"[[Homer the Father]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | [[Nedgar Flanders]], a relative of [[Ned Flanders]], was married to a [[Some Tramp He Met in St. Louis|woman]] he met there.<ref>''[[Flanders' Book of Faith]]''</ref> | ||
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+ | == Non-canon == | ||
+ | {{Noncanon}} | ||
+ | [[Lisa]], as [[Edith]], sang the line "And St. Louis has its arch to the West." when singing about symbols of towns in the song "[[The Mini Moose]]". An ancestor of [[Ned Flanders]] questioned it, and Lisa realized that it hadn't been built yet, then said it was coming.<ref>"[[The Past and the Furious]]"</ref> | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
+ | *{{ep|Principal Charming|(picture)}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|Flaming Moe's|(mentioned)}} | ||
*{{ep|Homer the Heretic|(mentioned)}} | *{{ep|Homer the Heretic|(mentioned)}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|Margical History Tour}} | ||
*{{ep|Homer the Father}} | *{{ep|Homer the Father}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|The Past and the Furious|(mentioned)}} | ||
+ | *{{bk|Flanders' Book of Faith|(mentioned)}} | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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*{{Wikipedialink}} | *{{Wikipedialink}} | ||
− | {{Towns and cities}} | + | {{Towns and cities|USA=yes}} |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Recurring locations]] |
Latest revision as of 09:25, February 13, 2025
St. Louis
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Town/City Information
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St. Louis is a city in Missouri. The city is the location of the Gateway Arch, a famous monument.
History[edit]
Homer and Marge went to the Bowler's Hall of Fame in St. Louis, Missouri, to see a car shaped like a giant bowling pin.[1]
During Homer's dream, God asked him if St. Louis still had a football team. Homer replied that they moved to Phoenix.[2]
In a story told by Marge, the Lewis and Clark expedition passed through St. Louis.[3]
The Waters, a fictional family from the television show Thicker than Waters, were shown to live in St. Louis. During the show's opening sequence, the family was seen flying a kite that got caught on the Gateway Arch.[4]
Nedgar Flanders, a relative of Ned Flanders, was married to a woman he met there.[5]
Non-canon[edit]
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Lisa, as Edith, sang the line "And St. Louis has its arch to the West." when singing about symbols of towns in the song "The Mini Moose". An ancestor of Ned Flanders questioned it, and Lisa realized that it hadn't been built yet, then said it was coming.[6]
Appearances[edit]
Episode – "Principal Charming" (picture)
Episode – "Flaming Moe's" (mentioned)
Episode – "Homer the Heretic" (mentioned)
Episode – "Margical History Tour"
Episode – "Homer the Father"
Episode – "The Past and the Furious" (mentioned)
Book – Flanders' Book of Faith (mentioned)
References[edit]
External links[edit]