Today�s citizens of St. Charles will recognize the names of many early settlers and residents; such as Louis Blanchette; who founded the settlement that would later become St. Charles; St. Rose Philippine Duchesne; who helped found the first school of the Society of the Sacred Heart in America; and Lewis and Clark; who began their expedition here to explore the Louisiana Purchase territory. Later came photographer Rudolph Goebel; who chronicled St. Charles�s history for more than 50 years; Jane Crider; advocate for adults with disabilities and cofounder of Boone Center Inc.; and Archie Scott; known as �Mr. Main Street� for his years of dedication to the preservation of the historic district. Included in Legendary Locals of St. Charles are businesspeople; local personalities; authors; and entertainers; and while some of them may not yet be legendary; all of them are notable for their contributions to the St. Charles community and beyond.
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