St. Roch
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St. Roch
[[Image:|200px|center|St. Roch]]
Official Name
City of St. Roch
Aliases
Saint Roch; The City the Saints Forgot
State
Locale
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History
History of location is unknown.
Points of Interest
- 88 Keyes
- Bach's Bourree
- Craddock House
- Down by the Levee Retirement Community
- Ethon Tower
- Glen Wilson Research Center
- Le Lion D'or
- Le Moyne Paper mill
- Lure (Nightclub)
- Stonechat Museum
- St. Roch Cemetery
- St. Roch University
- Willowbrook Sanctuary
Events
- The St. Roch Jazz Festival
Residents
Heroes
- Cinnamon (19th century)
- Golden Eagle (Charley Parker)
- Hawkgirl (Kendra Saunders)
- Hawkman (Carter Hall)
- Nighthawk (19th century)
Villains
- Angel Killer
- Bloque
- Fadeaway Man
- Gentleman Ghost
- Headhunter
- Helene Astar
- Hummingbird
- Jeremy Barlow
- Kristopher Renard Roderic
- Lasso
- Lion-Mane
- Manticore
- Purple Pilgrim
- Satana
- Spider (Thomas Lucas Ludlow-Dalt)
- Thought Terror
- Trygg the Sorcerer
- Warwhip
Others
- Albert Nedal
- Billy Filmore
- Bois Garvey (19th century)
- Cyrus Evans (19th century)
- Danny Evans
- Darryl Jenkins
- Dessau
- Domina Paris
- Grubs
- Isabella
- James Wright (1917)
- Jayita Andu
- Kubert (Mayor)
- Louie Moretti (1917)
- Mark
- Matilda Dunney (19th century)
- Michael Saunders
- Oliver Evans
- Red McMurty (1917)
- Sheila Carr (1917)
- Sir Thomas Gray
- Susan Morrison
- Trina Saunders
Notes
- No special notes.
Trivia
- The culture and architecture of St. Roch is styled after that of New Orleans, Louisiana.
- St. Roch is also the name of a Royal Canadian Mounted Police schooner, the first vessel to complete a Pacific to Atlantic voyage through the Northwest Passage.
Recommended Reading
See Also
- Appearances of St. Roch (Alphabetical)
- Location Gallery: St. Roch
Links and References
- None.
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