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  1. Florissant incorporated into St. Louis County as the village of St. Ferdinand for the second time in 1843 and established its charter in 1857.

  2. Historic Old Town Florissant. The exact date of the first settlers is unknown, but Florissant is one of the oldest settlements in the state of Missouri. Some historians believe it was settled about the same time as St. Louis. The first civil government was formed in 1786 by the Spanish with archives in Havana revealing the population at 40, and ...

  3. The Gittemeier House is a historic building in Florissant, Missouri, built by Franz Gittemeier in 1860. The house has been preserved and now serves as the headquarters of Historic Florissant, the local historical society.

  4. Old St. Ferdinand Shrine and Historic Site is located at no. 1 rue St. Francois, Florissant, Missouri, and is owned, preserved, maintained, and protected by the non-profit organization, Friends of Old St. Ferdinand, Inc. The Shrine and Historic Site consists of four historic buildings on their original locations: the 1819 convent, 1821 church ...

  5. May 13, 1976. Designated CP. September 12, 1979. The Archambault House is a transitional Federal style house that was built circa 1850 in Florissant, Missouri. It is notable for its intact outbuildings which are some of the finest remaining in Florissant. [2]

  6. Florissant, Missouri. Located 20 miles north of St. Louis, Florissant, Missouri, (population 50,497) was founded in 1786 by Francois Borosier Dunegant. The settlement was primarily French, and is believed to have originally been called Florissant, although the Spanish changed the name to St. Ferdinand in 1796.

  7. Florissant is a city in eastern Missouri. It is not far from St. Louis. Florissant is in northern St. Louis County. As of the 2010 census, over 52,000 people were living in the city.

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