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In 1904, St. Louis hosted the first Olympics on American soil. It was kind of a mess. | STLPR
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In 1904, St. Louis hosted the first Olympics on American soil. It was kind of a mess. | STLPR
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1904 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia
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1904 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia
USA, St Louis. Olympic Games, 1904: Programme cover for the World's Fair which included the Olympics, 1904 Stock Photo - Alamy
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Think the Tokyo Olympics are a bad idea? St Louis 1904 set the bar high | Olympic Games | The Guardian
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St Louis, USA. Olympic Games 1904: The Marathon. Sam Mellor of the USA leads, with E P Carr of USA b
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