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More than 2.7 million people live in the Greater St.
Louis region, which includes 12 counties covering 6,375 square miles in
Missouri and Illinois, making it the 18th largest metropolitan area in
the United States. St. Louis is home to 19 Fortune 1000 companies
and ranks seventh in the United States as a headquarters location for
Fortune 500 companies. Area companies of note include
Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc., Emerson,
Monsanto, Boeing, and Graybar Electric.
Five state parks and hundreds of
neighborhood parks make St. Louis one of the greenest
regions in the nation. Forest Park, site of the 1904
World’s Fair, is larger than New York’s Central Park.
In addition to roller-blading, biking, jogging on the trails
throughout the park, many free-to-the-public attractions,
such as the St. Louis Art Museum, the St. Louis Zoo, the St.
Louis Science Center and the Missouri History Museum are
located in the park. A 12,000 seat outdoor
amphitheater, the Muny, is another favorite Forest Park
destination.
Greater St. Louis boasts the sixth
lowest cost of living among metropolitan areas.
The region offers 115 public school districts located in
its close-knit, friendly communities, over 300 of the
finest private schools in the nation and 80 technical
and vocational schools.
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