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Manchester
A small town atmosphere, with convenient access to metro St. Louis . The community is built around a natural spring and is over 200 years old. It is known for its high quality municipal services, superior schools, and quiet neighborhoods. The downtown historic district has unique shops and botiques. Housing options include single family subdivisons on wooded lots.
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Population |
19,161 |
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| Zip Codes |
63011, 63021, 63038 |
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School Districts |
Parkway |
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Valley Park |
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| Hospitals |
St. Luke's |
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St. Joseph's |
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St. John's Mercy |
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| Libraries |
Grand Glaize Library |
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| Parks & Recreation |
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Paul A Schroeder Park - 359 Old Meramec Station Rd. This 44 acre park includes the municipal pool, playground, tennis courts, ball diamonds, walking paths, and picnic pavilions. offer pavilions, picnic sites, and playgrounds. |
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Margaret Stoecker Park - 224 Henry Avenue Offers pavilion, picnic sites, nature trail, and playground |
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Baxter Acres Park - 300 Spring Meadows Offers pavilion, picnic sites, and playground. |
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Seibert Park - 14448 Manchester Road Offers pavilion, picnic sites, and nature trail. |
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Pierremont Pocket Park - 617 Chatelet Offers pavilion, picnic sites, and playground. |
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Manchester Aquatic Center Offers a wide variety of programmatic activities at the facility, including swimming lessons, exercise classes, swim meets, and special family events. |
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| Contacts |
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| City of Manchester Website |
| City Hall |
636-227-1385 |
| Parks / Recreation |
636-391-6326 |
| Police |
636-227-1385 |
| Public Works |
636-227-1385 |
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