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During [[Homer]]'s dream, [[God]] asks him if St. Louis still has a football team. Homer replies that they moved to [[Phoenix]].<ref>"[[Homer the Heretic]]"</ref> | During [[Homer]]'s dream, [[God]] asks him if St. Louis still has a football team. Homer replies that they moved to [[Phoenix]].<ref>"[[Homer the Heretic]]"</ref> | ||
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*{{ep|Margical History Tour}} | *{{ep|Margical History Tour}} |
Revision as of 18:40, November 4, 2021
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
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 asks him if St. Louis still has a football team. Homer replies that they moved to Phoenix.[2]
The Waters, a fictional family from the television show Thicker than Waters, are shown to live in St. Louis. During the show's opening sequence, the family is seen flying a kite that gets caught on the Gateway Arch.[3]
Nedgar Flanders, a relative of Ned Flanders, was married to a woman he met there.[4]
Non-canon
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The Lewis and Clark expedition passed through St. Louis.[5]
Appearances
- Episode – "Principal Charming" (picture)
- Episode – "Homer the Heretic" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Margical History Tour"
- Episode – "Homer the Father"
References
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