Arnold is a city in northeastern Jefferson County, Missouri, situated near the confluence of the Meramec and Mississippi rivers. A suburb of St. Louis, the city lies within the Greater St. Louis metropolitan statistical area. The population was 20,858 at the 2020 United States census, which makes it the most populous community in the county.
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Arnold Township is a township in northeastern Jefferson County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The township takes its name from the city of Arnold and its area is entirely coincident with the city's.
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Fox High School is a public high school located in Arnold, Missouri, that is part of the Fox School District. Approximately 2,000 students are currently enrolled. The school is named for Charles Fox, who once owned the land where the campus was built.
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Windsor Township is a township in northeastern Jefferson County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The township takes its name from the original settlement called Windsor Harbor at present-day Kimmswick. The Census-designated place of Imperial is located in this township along with the city of Kimmswick.
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Mattese Creek is a stream in St. Louis County in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is a tributary of the Meramec River.
Mattese Creek most likely is a name derived from the French surname Matis.
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The Meramec River, sometimes spelled Maramec River, is one of the longest free-flowing waterways in the U.S. state of Missouri, draining 3,980 square miles while wandering 218 miles from headwaters southeast of Salem to where it empties into the Mississippi River near St. Louis at Arnold and Oakville. The Meramec watershed covers
six Missouri Ozark Highland counties—Dent, Phelps, Crawford, Franklin, Jefferson, and St. Louis—and portions of eight others—Maries, Gasconade, Iron, Washington, Reynolds, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, and Texas. Between its source and its mouth, it falls 1,025 feet. Year-round navigability begins above Maramec Spring, just south of St. James. The Meramec's size increases at the confluence of the Dry Fork, and its navigability continues until the river enters the Mississippi at Arnold, Missouri.
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