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Living St. Louis | September 25, 2023

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MoMo the Monster
When sightings of a Bigfoot-like creature in Pike County were reported in 1971, the legend of MoMo the Monster was born. While media coverage eventually died down, the story lives on in Louisiana, Missouri.

Now Hear This
Interview with Scott Yoo and Alice Dade, who travel the world from their home in Columbia, Missouri for the PBS series featuring classical music, culture, and storytelling.

Femme Osage Church
This St. Charles County church, the first German Evangelical church west of the Mississippi, celebrates its 190th anniversary.

Goats
A lawn service that uses goats to clear land and control invasive plants.

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Living St. LouisSeptember 25, 2023
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MoMo the Monster, Now Hear This, Femme Osage Church, Goats.

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MoMo the Missouri Monster: Louisiana, Missouri's Bigfoot | Living St. Louis
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MoMo the Missouri Monster: Louisiana, Missouri's Bigfoot | Living St. Louis
Interview with Great Performances' "Now Hear This" Hosts Alice Dade and Scott Yoo | Living St. Louis
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Interview with Great Performances' "Now Hear This" Hosts Alice Dade and Scott Yoo | Living St. Louis
Femme Osage Church Celebrates Its 190th Anniversary | Living St. Louis
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Femme Osage Church Celebrates Its 190th Anniversary | Living St. Louis
Just Us Goats Uses "Goatscaping" to Clear Land | Living St. Louis
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Just Us Goats Uses "Goatscaping" to Clear Land | Living St. Louis

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