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Ellisville

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Ellisville

Town in St Louis County, east-central Missouri; population (1990) 7,500. It is located 35 km/22 mi west of St Louis city centre. Settled in 1836, it is now a primarily residential suburb.



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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The Ellisville store has several unique features, including Ellie's Cafe, named after Trip's 13-year-old daughter, where shoppers can buy ice cream, sandwiches and other foods.
They have two children: Deborah Donnelly of Porter Ranch and David Dierinzo or Ellisville, Mo.
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