
Title: Jefferson Memorial , Forest Park St. Louis (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
American history made vivid by exhibits of early guns, costumes, household furnishings and souvenirs of the fur trade. Thomas Jefferson, Lewis & Clark Expedition and the home of Lindbergh's trophies
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Title: The Top of 230 Clayton (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
230 South Beniston in Clayton - VO. 3-7373 On a clear day you can see 100 miles of panorama, including the new Gateway Arch, while you dine at the top of 230... Clayton's elegant hacienda-restaurant int he sky. Delightful rhythms of the piano-bar nightly except Sunday. Strolling guitarists play your tableside requests. Gourmet winner of 1966
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Title: Interior of Watts Mill Branch of Leawood National Bank Kansas City (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Located in the Watts Mill Shopping Center, this reconstructed turn of the century bank offers security, convenience, and service in the time honored tradition of the past
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Title: The School of the Ozarks - Entrance Point Lookout (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The School of the Ozarks Point Lookout, Mo. 65726 These gates on U.S. Highway 65 open upon the 1800 acre campus on The School of the Ozarks at Point Lookout, Missouri. Here over 1,000 students are working in campus industries and services to earn their way to college degrees
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Title: St. Louis Busch Stadium St. Louis (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
St. Louis has always been a major league city. Busch Stadium featured here is the home of the St. Louis Cardinals of National League Baseball and the St. Louis Cardinals of the National Football League
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Title: Busch Stadium St. Louis (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Nighttime aerial of Busch Stadium, taken during the 1987 World Series
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Title: Rolla, Missouri Rolla (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Rolla is located at the junction of I-44, U.S. 63. Highway 72 and is midway between Springfield and St. Louis, Missouri. The city is in the foothills of the Ozarks. The University of Missouri, Rolla campus, is the largest engineering school west of the Mississippi River
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Title: Lambert St. Louis International Airport St. Louis (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Mike Coles Busy airport serving the St. Louis Area. The four-domed roof is covered with 100,000 square feet of copper. Replica of Lindberg's Spirit of St. Louis is on display inside as are several other items
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Title: BMA Tower Kansas City (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The BMA Tower, home office of one of the nation's leading life and health insurance organizations overlooks the Kansas City area from its high 7 1/2 acre site at Penn Valley Park
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Title: Brew House, Anheuser-Busch, Inc St. Louis (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
This National Historic Landmark, built in 1891-1892 is renowned for its multi-storied hop chandelier, intricate ironwork and utilization of natural light
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Title: Busch Place - Stable, Anheuser-Busch, Inc St. Louis (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Reprint of circa 1900 postcard. Four Busch family residences were on the brewery premises. The nearby private stable (1885) is now a National Historic Landmark and home of the famous Clydesdale 8-Horse Hitch
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Title: Main Office Anheuser-Busch, Inc St. Louis (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Anheuser-Busch, Inc. St. Louis, MO., U.S.A. 63118 Main Office 721 Pestalozzi Headquarters for the world's largest brewer. Built in 1868 as Lyon School, it now serves as administrative offices and is a National Historic Landmark
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Title: Anheuser-Busch, Inc St. Louis (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Stockhouse Illuminated Clydesdale 8-horse hitch sign, facing I-55 (Arsenal Exit), welcoming visitors to Anheuser-Busch
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Title: Rock Lane Lodge Branson (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
12 miles west of Branson on Indian Point Rd. 60 carpeted units AAA rated. Finest and most complete resort on Table Rock Lake. Noted for comfort, food and hospitality. Picture shows part of lodge (dining room looks out over lake and marina) and pool. Enjoy your favorite beverage or cocktail in our "On The Rocks" Lounge
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Title: Rock Lane Marina Branson (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
G D McMichael 12 miles west of Branson on Indian Point Rd. Table Rock Lake's finest private Marina--fishing and sport boats of all types. Rock Lane Lodge consists of 60 carpeted units AAA rated. Finest and most complete resort on Table Rock Lake. Noted for comfort, food and hospitality. Enjoy your favorite beverage or cocktail in our "On the Rocks" Lounge
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Title: Ada Mead Hall, Saint Paul School of Theology Methodist Kansas City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Truman Road and Van Brunt Boulevard. This residence hall honors Mrs. Charles W. Mead of Omaha, member of the Saint Paul Board of Trustees and long-time friend and benefactor of the seminary
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Title: Carondelet Hall of Avila College Kansas City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
air conditioned residence hall. Student rooms have panoramic view of adjacent residential area. Each floor has spacious lounge area complete with snack kitchen and laundry
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Title: Great Ape House - Kansas City Zoo Kansas City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Designed to exhibit members of the great ape family--Chimpanzees, Orangutans, Gibbons, and the Great Gorillas. The ape family may be seen through apertures fabricated of one inch thick safety glass. Rising to a height of fifty-five feet, this new structure towers above the Zoo grounds and park woodlands
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Title: Holiday Inn Municipal Auditorium Kansas City (MO), Chrome
Description:
Downtown Kansas City, Missouri 64105. 1301 Wyandotte; Telephone: A.C. 816 - 221-8800. 500 rooms, suites - indoor parking - 28th floor revolving restaurant with cocktail lounge and dancing - main floor dining room and lounge - coffee shop - banquet and meeting rooms to 600 - barber shop - beauty salon - country store gift shop - swimming pool
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Title: View from Washington Square Kansas City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The George Washington statue is seen in Washington Square, just East of Union Station, which is shown in the background
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Title: Wornall House Kansas City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The Wornall House is owned and restored by the Jackson County Historical Society. Built by Mr. John B. Wornall in 1858 on a 500-acre tract in Western Missouri, it reflects Kentucky family traditions. The Wornall House survived two Civil War Battle and Order No. 11
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Title: St. Francis Xavier Church Kansas City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
52nd and Trost
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Title: The Federal Building Kansas City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
John A Calovich The Federal building, latest giant addition to downtown Kansas City. This striking picture of the 18-story, two-block-long structure represents a federal investment of more than 32 million dollars
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Title: The Harry S. Truman Sports Complex Eastern Jackson County (MO), Chrome
Description:
at I-70 and I-435. Owned and operated by the Jackson County Sports Authority: New Home of the Kansas City Chiefs. Seating 75,000: New Home of the Kansas City royals, seating 42,000. Project architects: Kivett & Myers: K.C., Mo. with Charles Deaton, Architect Design Associates
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Title: Farris Truck Stop Faucett (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
816/238-5666. This unusual tourist attraction was erected in Oct. 1976 to advertise the newly-opened Farris Truck Stop on I-29 at the Faucett, MO exit. The 1974 Peterbilt truck, with a 1965 Fruehauf trailer, stands at an overall height of about 50 feet. It is mounted on pillars, set in 60 yards of steel-reinforced concrete. This display also commemorates the town of Faucett, founded on July 19, 1890 by R.H. Faucett
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Title: Busch Memorial Stadium, Downtown St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: Busch Memorial Stadium St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Baseball fans, who cheered the "RED BIRDS" on to WIN 7 World's Series and 10 National League Pennant Championships, now enjoy Big League thrills at this easy-to-reach DOWNTOWN MULTISPORTS STADIUM. Here, 49,491 fans sit in wide, contour-molded seats, each with unobstructed view. The Football Cardinals will use the stadium during the football season
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Title: Entrance to Maria Hall Dining Room St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Webster College, a Senior Catholic College for Women was established in 1915 by the Sisters of Loretto at the Foot of the Cross
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Title: Music Hall on the Webster College Fine Arts Campus St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
a beautifully landscaped six-acre plot adjacent to the College Campus proper. St. Louis 19, Mo
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Title: Administration Building, Webster College St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Senior Catholic College for Women conducted by the Sisters of Loretto
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Title: Washington University St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Washington University in St. Louis, located near Forest Park in the western section of the city. This structure, of Gothic architecture as are practically all of the buildings on the campus, served as the administration building for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, the St. Louis World's Fair, in 1904
Gibson merchandise Co
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Title: Brookings Hall - Washington University St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1900, Brookings Hall crowns the beautiful hilltop campus of Washington University. Serving as the administration building for the St. Louis World's Fair in 1903-4, it has since housed the administrative headquarters of Washington Universtiy, one of the nation's leading independent, private institutions of higher learning
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Title: Gigantic Arena of St. Louis St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Cost two and one-half million dollars and is the second largest indoor arena in America
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Title: St. Catherine Hall, Marillac College St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
An atmosphere of friendliness and gracious community living characterizes accommodations on the Marillac College campus. The largest and most modern of three residences, St. Catherine Hall houses the faculty, the junior Sisters of the Daughters of Charity, and many Sister-students of the 66 participating Communities. Founded in 1955, Marillac College is a liberal arts college for Sisters
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Title: St. Louis University St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
This institution of higher learning was originally founded as a Latin Academy in 1818 and acquired its present name in 1832. It is the oldest Catholic University in the West
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Title: Busch Memorial Stadium St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Interior of the majestic home of the Football and Baseball Cardinals was the scene of the 1966 All-Star Baseball Game. The scoreboard stretches the length of a football field and furnishes a complete information service to spectators
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Title: Busch Memorial Stadium St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The St. Louis sport coliseum includes an adjustable seating arrangement controlled by mobile sections permitting switching of the field seats for football. Heating units below the surface of the playing field afford uniform ground conditions in all types of weather
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Title: Provincialate, Juniorate, Novitiate Mercy Junior College St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Sisters of Mercy - Province of Saint Louis, 2039 North Geyer Road
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Title: Busch Memorial Stadium Civic Center Saint Louis (MO), Chrome PM 1976
Description:
This modern stadium in Downtown St. Louis near the Gateway Arch has a new nylon Astro Turf field and contains 50,000 custom contour seats. The St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame is located between Gates 5 & 6. Ample parking includes four adjacent garages
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Title: Busch Stadium From Gateway Arch St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
View of Busch Memorial Stadium from windows atop the 630 Ft. Gateway Arch. Trains of unique design travel through legs of the arch to afford visitors night and day views of the city and the Mississippi Riverfront. The Eero Saarinen stainless steel inverted catenary curve is the tallest monument in the United States
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Title: The Wish Bone Restaurant Kansas City (MO), Linen
Description:
Featuring fried chicken and prime rib dinners. Completely air-conditioned. Home of the famous Wishbone Salad Dressing- Available at your neighborhood grocer
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Title: McCrea Courts, On Hiways 14 and 39 Mount Vernon (MO), Linen
Description:
"Sleep in Safety". One of the Southwest's finest. All Cabins steam heated, Venetian blinds, Beauty Rest mattresses, showers, free locked garages, delightfully cool. Where Highway 39 meets the Square. Also operating Mt. Vernon Hotel
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Title: Wagon Wheel Luxurious Cabin No. 1 Cuba (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Sleep in safety and comfort without extravagance. All modern steam heated fireproof cottages. Free Garages. We service your car while you sleep. Popular priced 24 hour cafe. Famous for good food. Phone, mail and Western Union service. Owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Martin
Mid-West Map Co
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Title: Dunford Tourist Home Jefferson City (MO), Linen unused
Description:
311 West McCarty St
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Title: Hotel Seville and Ye English Inn Springfield (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Ozards . . . plyground of the Middlewest! . . . beautiful scenery, excellent fishing, swimming, golf . . . add to your comfort by making the three friencly hotels shown here your headquarters while in the Ozarks
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Title: Schober's Wine Restaurant, R. #14 (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Sunset Tourist Court Cape Girardeau (MO), Linen unused
Description:
[AAA Logo] The Home Away From Home We Invite You To Stop At Beautiful Sunset Tourist Court. Located on U.S. Highway 61, 1/2 mile West of Cape Girardeau, Missouri--Modern Cottages, Electric Lights, City Water, Steam Heat, Air Cooled in Summer, Hot and Cold Running Water, Modern Showers and Lavatory. New Furnishing, Connecting Garages -- Helene and John Forster Phone 1468
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Title: Hotel Muehlebach Kansas City (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Terrace Grill, The Middle West's Most Glamorous Dine and Dance Meeting Place Where nationally famous orchestras play
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Title: The Monterey Motel in Down Town Excelsior Springs, Missouri Excelsior Springs (MO), Linen PM 1951 Jun-20
Description:
Located across from beautiful City Park and convenient to all points of interest in town. Our lobby as a wood-burning fireplace with home-like atmosphere and television for your entertainment. All of our rooms have uniform hot-water heat and are air-cooled in summer. Each room has a radio and doubles with or without complete kitchenette facilities are available. Reasonable rates by day or week from $3.00 up. Marvin F. Pool, Builder and Owner
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Title: Martin's Motel Canton (MO), Linen unused
Description:
601-13 S. 4th; Phone 300
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Title: The Elms Hotel and Hall of Waters Excelsior Springs (MO), Linen PM 1944 Aug-2
Description:
Havens of Health in America "For the rest of your life" Where life is carefree and health abounds. A luxurious modern resort hotel thoroughly rehabilitated. Capacity of 500 guests. Mineral water baths, golfing, fine saddle horses, tennis, skeet and other sports
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Title: Adoration Scene Atop Mt. Branson Branson (MO), Linen unused
Description:
This magnificent adoration scene is located atop Mt. Branson, just across the river from Branson, Missouri. The figures vary in size from 13 to 24 feet, and the display spreads approximately 450 feet. Large flood reflector units are used to illuminate each unit of the display. The display is visible up to a distance of four miles and the music may be clearly heard twelve miles away
Ozark Postcard Publishers
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Title: Selle's Motel, on U.S. 36 just West of U.S. 69 Cameron (MO), Linen unused
Description:
ATA Approved
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Title: Shamrock Motel Chillicothe (MO), Linen PM 1956 Oct-9
Description:
Chillicothe's Newest and Finest - Juntion 65 & 36, Tel.1007 or 1250. Formerly "Bob" Staton Motel. AAA Recommended
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Title: White Swan Camp, Forsyth, MO Forsyth (MO), Linen PM 1940 Jul-15
Description:
This Space For Writing Messages
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Title: Show-Me Motel Columbia (MO), Linen PM 1953 Jul-7
Description:
The Motel of the Future. Air cooled. Steam/Heat. Telephones. Free Radio. Highway 40-63 North. Phone 9787
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Title: Uncle Tom's Store and Cabins Bowling Green (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Ranger Court Motel Excelsior Springs (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Beautiful single rooms and suites with Western Styled Knotty Pine furniture and appointments. Luxurious compartment has a private bath with tub and shower, steam heat and individually controlled air conditioning. A cheerful wood burning fireplace and "picture" windows add a home-like atmosphere in the main lobby. Traditional hospitality of the "Old West" and "Streamlined" conveniences of today are combined to make Ranger Court "Your Home Away From Home" "Best Rest By Test"
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Title: Tod's Motor Court Cabool (MO), Linen unused
Description:
25 Units - All Modern. On U.S. 60 in the center of Cabool, one Block from business district, 3 blocks from junction U.S. highway 63. 24-hour Cafe Service
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Title: 7 Acres Motel Wentzville (MO), Linen unused
Description:
One hour west of St. Louis on U.S. 40, 2 miles west of 40-61 junction. Air Conditioned - Television - 22 Units - Tile Baths-Showers or Tub-Shower Combinations. AAA
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Title: Selle's Motel on U.S. 36 Just west of U.S. 69 Cameron (MO), Linen unused
Description:
ATA Approved
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Title: King Bros. Motel St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Ultra-modern Tourist Cottages. Located on four super highways, 40-61-66-67, within the Greater St. Louis area. Approved by the American Automobile Association. Modern Coffee Shop - open all night. member of United Motor Courts
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Title: Hotel York Saint Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
On Highways 40-50-67 Easy parking 225 rooms 225 baths Rates are single from $3.00, double $5.00, families or 4 to a room from $7.00
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Title: First Baptist Church Bolivar (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Gospel Assembly Church St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
500 North Kingshighway Blvd. St. Louis, MO. Phone: FOrest 1-5745 Service Sunday - Wednesday - Saturday 7:45 P.M. Sunday Bible Teaching 1:00 P.M. T.M. Jolly, Minister
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Title: The Home Of Champions Kansas City (MO), Linen PM 1939 Sep-13
Description:
2610 Grand Avenue. Armacost Automobile Comapny, Armacost Norge Company, Armacost Investment Company
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Title: Lambert Field, St. Louis Municipal Airport St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1938 Jul-23
Description:
Six miles from city limits on Natural Bridge Road
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Title: Old Court House St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Built 1839 - 1862. On this spot stood a whipping post used in "dispensing justice." At this Court House was held the famous Dred Scott Trial in 1847. On the steps was the slave auction block. Also noted as the starting point of the Daniel Boone Trail
Gibson Merchandise Co
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Title: Soldiers Memorial St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1947 Sep-25
Description:
Located on Memorial Plaza in St. Louis, this building contains two museums with data, records and relics of the World War
Colourpicture
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Title: Come and Visit Missouri, The "Show Me" State (MO), Linen unused
Description:
1. Lake Taneycomo, Southwest Missouri 2. Tri-State Mining District, Joplin 3. Big Spring, Van Buren 4. State Capitol, Jefferson City 5. MacArthur Bridge, St. Louis 6. Boyhood Home of Mark Twain, Hannibal 7. Pony Express Memorial, St. Joseph 8. Bagness Dam, Lake of the Ozarks
curteich-chicago
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Title: Section Main Dining Room - Air-Vue Room On Outside Terrace Kansas City (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Milleman - Gillbert. Food - Famous Airport Restaurant. Kansas City, MO
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Title: Union Station and Sky Line By Night Kansas City (MO), Linen PM 1952 Sep-22
Description:
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Anchor Travel Village Branson (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Jackson Island and Lover's Leap Hannibal (MO), Linen unused
Description:
C.T. American Art
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Title: Holiday House Ozark (MO), Linen PM 1958 Aug-20
Description:
Holiday House is the de luxe resort hotel of the Ozarks, ideally located on the world's largest wholly artificial body of water with a scenic shoreline of 1,374 meals. It is beautifully appointed to afford every comfort and convenience. The meals are excellent. Located about 40 miles southwest of Jefferson City on US Highway No 54
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Title: Chimpanzee Arena at St. Louis Zoo St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
This amphitheatre at the St. Louis Zoo, dedicated May 22nd, 1942, is the outgrowth of visitors' interest in seeing what chimpanzees can learn and how they are taught. There is always a range in the ages of the performing chimpanzees, and the tricks vary with the ability and length of training of the individual
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Title: Athletic Club St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Missouri Athletic Club dedicated June 9, 1915 and formally opened March 1, 1916. Eleven stories high. Large and small dining rooms with total seating capacity of 1000 persons. Best gymnasium in the city and regulation swimming pool deep enough for high board, hand ball courts, badminton, squash, mechanical exercise, merchandise shop. Solarium, Turkish Baths, outdoor Sun Deck on root. 170 modern sleeping rooms and suites. Entire building air-conditioned
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Title: De Paul Hospital St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The De Paul Hospital, owned by the Daughters of St. Vincent de Paul, one of the finest hospitals in St. Louis, is an outstanding work of architecture
E.C. Kropp Co
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Title: Evangelical Deaconess Home and Hospital St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1941 Aug-13
Description:
The Deaconess Hospital, beautifully situated opposite Forest Park is one of the finest hospitals in St. Louis
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Title: Fountain in Union Station Plaza St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Dedicated in 1940, the Aloe Plaza features a beautiful $50,000 fountain in which a series of 19 bronze figures by Carl Milles, noted Swedish sculptor, are used to depict the meeting of the waters, the Missouri and the Mississippi. It is named for the late husband of Mrs. Louis P. Aloe, who started the movement for the fountain and made a large contribution toward it
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Title: Country Club Plaza Kansas City (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The third largest municipal playground in America is Swope Park, with golf courses, tennis courts, picnic grounds, outdoor ovens, shelter houses, a zoo, outdoor animal pits, Lagoon for swimming and boating, and a wealth of natural beauty along its wooded drives
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Title: Entrance to Beautiful Swope Park, Showing the Shelter House Kansas City (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Menorah Hospital Kansas City (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Menorah Hospital (Non-Sectarian), Rockhill Road and 50th Street, Kansas City, 4, Missouri. Kansas City's newest hospital, considered the finest in the United States. Latest Equipment throughout. Graduate nurse service only. Radio in every room. 150 beds. Beautifully located
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Title: Aerial View of Wappapello Dam (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Aerial view of Wappapello Dam, 16 miles rom Poplar Bluff in Southeast Missouri. A portion of the 25,000 acre lake created by the dam, can be seen. This lake has proven a mecca for vacationists and fishermen
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Title: "Bob" Staton Motel, Chillicothe's Newest and Finest Chillicothe (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Junction 65 & 36 -- Chillicothe, Mo
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Title: Entrance to Beautiful Swope Park, Showing the Shelter House Kansas City (MO), Linen unused
Description:
This is the third largest park in America, containing one thousand three hundred and eighty acres
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Title: Roaring River Dancing Pavilion Cassville (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Roaring River Hotel
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Title: Municipal Courts Building St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Several years were required in completing this splendid building. Located on Washington Square. Contains many fine paintings. The Municipal Courts building is directly west of City Hall
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Title: Municipal Auditorium by Night Kansas City (MO), Linen PM 1939 Apr-28
Description:
Kansas City's new Municipal Auditorium covers the entire block bounded by Thirteenth and Fourteenth, Central and Wyandotte streets. Its exterior dimensions are 419 by 332 feet and it rises to a height equal to that of a ten story office building. Erected at a cost of $6,500,000, the Auditorium provides facilities for every conceivable kind of gathering, from the smallest lecture or concert to the largest conference, exposition or athletic show
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Title: The Arena St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1939 Aug-21
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Title: Greetings (MO), Linen PM 1949 Jul-29
Description:
M - State Capitol O - View from Tunnel Window on Logan Pass N - Administration Bldg., Montana University T - The Big Stack at Washoe Smelter A - Richest Hill in the World N - Horseshoe Curve on Flint Creek Hill A - Partial View of teh Custer Battlefield
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Monkies on Ponies, Forest Park Zoo St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Entertainment like this is a special feature that is enjoyed at the St. Louis Zoo. This Zoo has been developed into one of the chief zoological gardens of America. Experts concerned with the captivity of wild animals have come here from all parts of the country and abroad to study the ideal methods and unusual arrangements by which animal dens and paddocks have been transformed into near-to-near haunts
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Title: Historic Liberty Jail Liberty (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Thousands each year visit the Bureau of Information of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Liberty, Missouri. This commendable structure houses the restored "Old Liberty Jail" where the Mormon Prophet, Joseph Smith, with five companions, were held during the winter of 1838-39
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Title: McDonnell Planetarium St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Clayton Road in Forest Park
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Title: Walther Archway St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Main entrance to Concordia Seminary, largest Lutheran Seminary in the world, owned and operated by the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. The original plans call for a "Luther Tower," 90 ft. in height, to be built over this archway. Pieper Hall, the administration building , adjoins Walther Archway
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Title: 'Gateway to the West' St. Louis (MO), Chrome PM 1967
Description:
The Eero Saarinen Gateway Arch, symbol of the opening of the West, dominates the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial on the Mississippi riverfront at St. Louis. The 630-foot stainless steel inverted catenary curve is the tallest monument in the United States. Unique transporter capsules operate in each leg to carry passengers to a 240 person observations deck in the top of the arch. View includes Busch Memorial Stadium, The Old Cathedral, The Old Court House, and the Mansion House Center. The "S.S. Admiral" Season - Decoration Day thru Labor Day
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Title: Morgan's Shoal Creek Farm Dining Room Liberty (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Pleasant Valley, U. S. Highway No. 69 - Missouri Highway No. 10
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Title: Hall of Waters Excelsior Springs (MO), Linen PM 1942 Nov-6
Description:
Excelsior Springs, MO. THE SPA with Ten Famous Mineral Waters The Hall of Waters is part of the new million dollar mineral water system and is open to the public throughout the year
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Title: Municipal Opera, Forest Park St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The fame of St. Louis's Municipal Opera has spread throughout the world, and visitors come thousands of miles to witness this glamorous spectacle. Night after night throughout the summer, distinguished stars present popular musical attractions in a beautiful al fresco theatre in the heart of Forest Park
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Title: Hall of Waters' Dispensary Excelsior Springs (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Missouri's National Health and Pleasure Resort. In the Hall of Waters is included a beautiful dispensary, called the Hall of Springs, where a unique variety of mineral waters is served: Iron, Manganese, Saline laxative waters, soda bicarbonate waters and Calcium water. The waters are also bottled in a model bottling plant
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Title: McCleary Clinic and Hospital Excelsior Springs (MO), Linen PM 1948 Sep-1
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Title: U. S. Veterans' Hospital No. 99 Excelsior Springs (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Missouri's National Health and Pleasure Resort
The Allis Press
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Title: Bryant Bldg., 11th and Grand Ave Kansas City (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Embodying the best traditions of modern architecture, the Bryant building rises twenty-six stories on the Southwest corner of 11th street and Grand Avenue. Opened March 1,1931
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Title: Devine Bros. Clinic and Hospital Kansas City (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Entrance to a Friendly Hospital
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Title: Sportsman's Park St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1948 Sep-1
Description:
Home of St. Louis' Two Major League Baseball Clubs - The Cardinals and Browns - Capacity 34,000
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Title: Sportsman's Park St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Home of the St. Louis Cardinals and Browns
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Title: Sportman's Park St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1951 Jul-7
Description:
Sportman's Park, the home of the St. Louis Cardinals (National League) and the St. Louis Browns (American League) is one of the finest and most modern baseball stadia in the country. Its double-deck grandstand, pavilion and bleachers seat more than 34,000 fans
St. Louis Greeting Card Co
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Title: Greetings from Cuba, MO Cuba (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Checkboard Square, Home of Purina Chows St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
This is the home office and mill of the world's largest feed manufacturer. More than thirty milling properties are owned by the Ralston Purina Company, strategically located throughout the United States and Canada to economically supply farmers with quality feeding rations to help them make money from meat, milk and eggs
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Title: Colorado Hotel St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Situated on Lindell Boulevard, a short distance from downtown St. Louis, this spacious hotel is the favorite of many celebrities visiting the city
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Title: Modern Stone Cabins at Truitt's Cave Lanagan (MO), Linen unused
Description:
For the convenience of those who wish to tarry awhile at Truitt's Cave to visit and enjoy the beauty and natural wonders of the surrounding country-side. Well furnished, clean and comfortable. Located at Junction of U. S. Highways 71 and 88. Lanagan, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Faulkner, owners
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Title: Hotel Jefferson St. Louis (MO), Linen
Description:
The Aristocrat of St. Louis
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Title: Park Plaza and Hotel Chase St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The new Park Plaza Hotel, of especially distinctive architecture, and the Chase Hotel, two of the apartment hotels which overlook Forest Park, one of the world's finest parks
Curt Teich & Co. Inc
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Title: The Mark Twain Hotel St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Eighth and Pine. St. Louis' newest downtown hotel. 300 rooms, each with outside exposure, tile bath, tub and shower, circulating ice water. Two blocks from U. S. Highways 40, 50 and 66
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Title: Hotel Kings-Way Saint Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Kings Highway at West Pine Boulevard Overlooking Forest Park In Scenic Center of Saint Louis Overlooking Beautiful Forest Park A transient and resident hotel with a dignified yet home-like atmosphere. Ideal facilities for conferences and parties. 300 Rooms--Weekly and Permanent Rates Points of Special Interest in and adjacent to Beautiful Forest Park (1388 Acres) 1. Hotel Kings-Way 2. Hospital Center 3. Art Museum 4. Zoo 5. Municipal Theatre 6. Jefferson Memorial 7. Golf Club House 8. Jewel Box 9. Washington University 10. The Arena
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Title: Park View, Facing South - The Elms Hotel Excelsior Springs (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Visit one of the great mineral watering resorts of the world. Excelsior Springs, Missouri Write for Booklet
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Title: The Colonial Hotel Springfield (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Another Beck-Cross Hotel. "Home of the Rendezvous." Air conditioned, Coffee Shop, 250 Rooms, 250 Baths
E.C. Kropp Co
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Title: Coral Court St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Ultra-modern - one mile west of city limits and three miles east of by pass, 61-66-67-77 on Highway 66, city route. 70 rooms, tile cottages with private tile bath in each room. Hot and cold water porter and maid service - beauty rest spring and mattresses - hot water radiant heat - 24 hour service 7766 Watson Road (Highway 66) St. Louis 19, Mo
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Title: The Fountain Modern Motel Eldon (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Twelve New Modern Units With Garages. Located on U.S. #54 and State 52 in Eldon, Mo. Gateway To Beautiful Lake of The Ozarks and Bagnell Dam. The Clean Modern Appearance and Comfortable Rooms, Equpped with Simmons Mattresses, Tiled Showers and Fully Automatic Heat, Make This One of The Best Places To Spend A Night or A Week, In The Entire Lake Area
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Title: Kersey Coates Drive Kansas City (MO), Linen unused
Description:
61
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: The Arena St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Arena, used for exhibits, shows, prize fights and wrestling matches, is at 5700 Oakland Avenue, at the southern edge of Forest Park. It is a huge structure without supporting pillars to mar the view. It seats more persons than Madison Square Gardens. It is flanked by two additional exhibit halls
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Title: Abou Ben Adhem Shrine Mosque Springfield (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Springfield, Missouri, located in the heart of the Ozarks, is the location of the Abou Ben Adhem Shrine Mosque, one of the outstanding Shrine Mosques in the country. Its Auditorium, equipped with large stage and organ, has a seating capacity of 3,600
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Title: Administration Building, Veterans Administration Hospital Springfield (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Homer-Phillips Hospital St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1940 Jul-5
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Title: St. Joseph Hospital Boonville (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Hotel Edwin Long Rolla (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Fireproof- Elevator service 75 rooms with bath, tub and shower Singe $2.00, $2.50, double $3.00, $3.50 Popular priced coffee shop
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Title: Hotel Muehlebach Kansas City (MO), Linen unused
Description:
C.T. Art-Colortone
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Title: Jefferson Hotel St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Curteich & Co
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Title: Sinclair Pennant Hotels Columbia (MO), Linen unused
Description:
On U. S. Highway 40. Also Rolla, MO. on U. S. Highways 66 and 63. Complete hotel and restaurant accommodations of the highest type, designed especially for motorists. Service and facilities unexcelled in metropolitan areas. Located in or near the Ozark Mountain Country, are the answer to America's demand for comfort and convenience on the highway. These facilities are far ahead of anything else by the roadside and excel the average accommodations of first-class establishmnets in larger cities
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Title: Missouri Hotel Jefferson City (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Another "Sweet" Hotel MISSOURI HOTEL JEFFERSON CITY, MO. 150 Rooms -- 150 Baths ONLY FIREPROOF HOTEL IN JEFFERSON CITY Walter B. Simpson, Manager RATES: Single.....$2.00 to $3.00 Double.....$3.50 to $6.00
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Title: Administration Building, Central Bible Institute Springfield (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The headquarters school of the Assemblies of God. It was established in 1922 for the purpose of training ministers and missionaries
Ozark Postcard Publishers
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Title: Cottey College Nevada (MO), Linen PM 1929 Jun-5
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Title: Automobile Club of Missouri St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1940 Oct-2
Description:
When in St. Louis visit the Auto Club's new air conditioned home at 3917 Lindell Boulevard
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Title: Kansas City Stock Yards Kansas City (MO), Linen unused
Description:
View of portion of cattle yards looking northwest from Live Stock Exchange Building. An average of 20,282 head of live stock received at Kansas City Stock Yards every business day for the past twenty years
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Title: The St. Joseph News Press Saint Joseph (MO), Linen unused
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Title: The Jewel Box, Forest Park St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
is a unique palace of steel and glass construction housing seasonal displays of flowers arranged in exquisite fashion according to variety. It is surrounded by a beautiful rosarium and located in the heart of Forest Park which has an area of 1400 acres. Open to the public, without charge, every day from 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M
E.C. Knopp Co
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Title: Interior of Hall of Waters Excelsior Springs (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Hall of Springs is the beautiful dispensary in the Hall of Waters where various mineral waters are served. These include Manganese, Saline laxative and Iron waters, Calcium water and Soda Bicarbonate waters
Tichnor Bros. Inc
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Title: Southwest Missouri State College Springfield (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Within a beautiful campus covering forty acres, this college, located in the southeastern section of Springfield, is the largest and best equipped of five similar institutions in the state. The new Field House and swimming pool are unparalleled in the midwest
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Title: Washington University St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Washington University in St. Louis, located near Forest Park in the western section of the city. This structure, of Gothic architecture as are practically all of the buildings on campus, served as the administration building for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, the St. Louis World’s Fair, in 1904
Gibson Merchandise Co
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Title: Washington University St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
This view of the administration building is only one of an imposing group covering 113 acres. Together these comprise Washington University, one of the better rated schools of the country
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Title: Bob Miller's Restaurant Joplin (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Food you will remember
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Title: Sportsman's Park St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Sportsman's Park Home of St. Louis' Two Major League Baseball Clubs -- The Cardinals and Browns -- Capacity 34,000
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Title: Monkeys On Bicycle, Forest Park Zoo St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Series 5374
The St. Louis Zoo, a huge educational feature of the city, has been developed into one of the Chief zoological gardens of America. One of the great attractions here is the monkey house where trained monkeys solemnly go through their amusing antics every afternoon
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Title: Saint Louis St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1947 Feb-15
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Title: There's Some Beautiful Curves On The Road! Bloomfield (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Series 663
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Title: Hospital Wards Jefferson Barracks (MO), Linen PM 1942 Dec-10
Description:
Series 1B-H1583
Jefferson Barracks, established in 1826, is located just outside St. Louis, Mo. The post has a long history in military annals. At one time during the Civil War, General U. S. Grant headquartered here. It was only recently that the post become exclusively an air Corps Replacement Training Center
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Title: Air View Of Downtown St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1955 Nov-30
Description:
Series 58, OB-H322
The largest structure in the center foreground is the Railway Exchange Building. To its rear the two tallest structures are the Southwestern Bell Telephone company Building and the Civil Courts Building. To the left of the latter is the new United States Court and Customs House. These two are located on St. Louis Memorial Plaza which is also visible with soldiers Memorial, the low columned structure in its center. To the right of the latter is the Missouri Pacific Railroad Building, and on the left of the Plaza may be seen the Municipal Auditorium. Further on, is the new United States Post Office, a gleaming white structure adjacent to the Union Station, the long sheds of which are visible over the Post Office roof
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Title: Mark Twain Hotel Hannibal (MO), Linen unused
Description:
This Hotel, famous for its name, stands on the ground mentioned in Mark Twain's Books as the ÂOld Swimming HoleÂ, You will enjoy seeing beautiful Riverview Park. Consisting of 200 acres, given to the city by W. b Pettibone; Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer's Statue standing at the foot of Cardiff Hill; also Mark Twain's home donated to the city by Hon. And Mrs. Geo. A. Mahan; a trip through Mark Twain Cave, where Tom and Beckey were lost; Lover's Leap; Indian Mound Park; etc
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Title: High School Kirksville (MO), Linen PM 1945 Sep-01
Description:
Series 20197
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Title: W. I. Evans Hall, Central Bible Institute Springfield (MO), Chrome
Description:
Central Bible Institute, a Bible College of the Assemblies of God, is located at Grant Avenue and Norton Road. This attractive building contains 19 classrooms, the Myer Pearlman Library and Administrative Offices
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Title: Lebanon High School "Marching Hundred" Lebanon (MO), Chrome PM 1967 Jun-24
Description:
Winner of many honors, the LHS Band has performed often on network television, at the Indianapolis 500, and various state functions
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Title: Commerce Towers Kansas City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
COMMERCE TOWERS Ninth & Main Streets KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Missouri's largest office building--30 stories; 542,553 square feet. Built by Commerce Trust Company and adjoining its main banking quarters at 10th & Walnut. Completion, mid-1964
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Title: Burge Protestant Hospital Springfield (MO), Chrome PM 1964 Jan-14
Description:
Fountains and flowers have been symbolic of good therapy for centuries. Burge Protestant Hospital can boast one of the most beautiful flower gardens and illuminated fountains in the middle west. Thousands come each year to enjoy the flowers and the changing colors and forms of the fountain. This fountain was a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Cox
Dexter Press
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Title: Motel Butler West Plains (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
MOTEL BUTLER West Plains, Mo. Hiway 63 No. Phone 525 Air-Conditioning Playground - TV
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Title: El Don Motel Columbia (MO), Chrome
Description:
U.S. - 40. Air conditioned - room telephone - free TV and radios - controlled heat - morning coffee served in office - baby cribs available - play ground - near business district and three colleges. Phone Gibson 2-3125. Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Jackson, Proprietor
Tetricolor Card
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Title: Air Park Motel East Mexico (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
54 modern units Free radios- Telephones- Gas steam heat- Cafe- Service station- Airport adjoining- Beautiful lobby air-conditioned
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Travelier Motel Macon (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Also operating Travelier Motel, Fulton, Mo. and the All States Village and Travelier Motel, Columbia, Mo
Dexter Press
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Title: Spanish International Pavilion St. Louis (MO), Chrome PM 1966 Nov-7
Description:
The most outstanding building at the 1964 New York World's Fair. Presented to the city of St. Louis by the Spanish government. Funds for moving the building were raised by popular subscription
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Title: Martin Cinerama St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: Municipal Opera, Forest Park St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The fame of St. Louis' Municipal Opera has spread throughout the world, and visitors come thousands of miles to witness this glamorous spectacle. Night after night throughout the summer, distinguished stars present popular musical attractions in a beautiful al fresco theatre in the heart of Forest Park
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Title: Golden Ox Kansas City (MO), Chrome PM 1960 Jul-17
Description:
At the stockyards - where the steak is born 1600 Genesee - Victor 2-2866 ... one of the world's unique dining spots in the heart of Kansas City's famed stockyards - synonymous everywhere with the best steak. Western charm and friendly hospitality are combined with fine service
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Title: Excelsior Institute Hospital and Clinic Excelsior Springs (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Main At South Streets
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Title: Busch Memorial Stadium St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The 50,000 capacity stadium situated three blocks east of the downtown interchange of Highway 70, enables Missouri and Illinois fans to exit quickly into self parking garages accommodating over 10,000 automobiles
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Title: Busch Memorial Stadium St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: Saint Louis the Gateway to the West Saint Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of the Busch Memorial Stadium and the Eero Saarinen Gateway Arch, symbol of the opening of the West. Dominating the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial on the Mississippi Riverfront the 630-foot stainless steel inverted catenary curve is the tallest monument in the United States. LANDMARKS are the Eads Bridge, the Old Cathedral and the Old Courthouse
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Title: Busch Memorial Stadium St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Interior of the majestic home of the Football and Baseball Cardinals was the scene of the 1966 All-Star Baseball Game. The scoreboard stretches the length of a football field and furnishes a complete information service to spectators
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Title: Kiel (Municipal) Auditorium St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The ideally arranged interior of this building is divided into 8 separate units permitting simultaneous functions to be attended by up to 33,000 persons. The auditorium is best known for its opera house, convention hall and exhibition hall
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Title: Interior of Union Station Kansas City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Interior view of Union Station showing new ticket office. This area has the largest and highest unsupported ceiling in the world. This depot is the third largest in the World
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Title: Barnes Hospital Group St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Concentrated in the Western part of St. Louis, overlooking Forest Park, is one of the finest groups of hospital buildings in the world. Popularly known as the Barnes Hospital Group, the group includes some of the finest and best institutions of their kind in the country
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Title: The Jewel Box In Forest Park St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Christmas Show. White, Pink and Red Poinsettias
John Frost McDonald
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Title: Arthur Simmons Stables Mexico (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Mr. Simmons is one of several noted horse trainers with headquarters at Mexico, Missouri
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Title: Boat Docks and Bathing Beach Rockaway Beach (MO), Chrome
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Title: American Hereford Association Headquarters Kansas City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
American Hereford Association Headquarters Home of the whitefaces Hereford Drive, Kansas City, Mo. The Association, founded in 1881, has recorded more than 9 million Herefords, the predominant and most profitable beef breed in America. The headquarters pylon is 90 feet high; the plastic bull 12 feet high and 20 feet long
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Title: TenMain Center Kansas City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The newest jewel on Kansas City's exciting downtown horizon. This $14,000,000 complex features a twenty-story office skyscraper, a ten-level parking garage for 919 cars, plus an electrifying retail esplanade spanning Main from Tenth to Ninth
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Title: Most Powerful River Towboat in the World St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The 8500 horsepower M.V. United States Owned and Operated by Federal Barge Lines, Inc. St. Louis, Mo
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Title: Red Cedar Motel Bolivar (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Red Cedar Motel Located in the Heart of the Ozarks Playground Area 3 miles South of Bolivar, Missouri on Highway 13 25 units - Air conditioning - Electric heat - Full carpeting - Free TV - Room phones - 20" x 40" swimming pool - Restaurant nearby. Phone 326-5268
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Title: The Nettie Marie Jones Learing Center Point Lookout (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
at The School of the Ozarks
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Title: Coach Lite Motel Poplar Bluff (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Coach Lite Motel "Your home away from home" Automatic heat- Air-Cond.- Free T.V.- Room phones- Tubs & showers- Wall to wall carpeting- Family units, located in the Foothills of the Ozarks on U.S. 67 and 160, 8 miles south of Poplar Bluff, Mo.- 1 mile from Call of the Wild Museum. Phone 314 - 785 - 8423
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Title: Rizzo's Top of Tower Restaurant St. Louis (MO), Chrome PM 1967 May-21
Description:
9953 Lewis & Clark Blvd. (Hwy 367). Magnificent panoramic of city - one mile south of Interstate 270 on U.S. 367 - exclusive spinning salad prepared at your table - Spanish and French decor - American Continental cuisine
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Title: Blue Top Inn motor Hotel lamar (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Jct. U.S. 71 & 160. Tops in accommodations...year around air conditioning, room phones, T.V., swimming pool, kiddie playground, restaurant with meeting rooms and banquet facilities. For reservations call 417 - OV 2-3333. Located near the Harry S. Truman Birthplace Shrine
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Title: Pony Express Bar'N, Hotel Robidoux St. Joseph (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Famous oil paintings of the Pony Express Route and other historical scenes unveiled by Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt on October 15th, 1938. Outstanding collection of early western material. visited by hundreds of thousands annually. Entertainment nightly
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Title: Brannock Hall, Central College Fayette (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Central College, Fayette, Mo. BRANNOCK HALL, the administration building, was erected in 1855. For some time it served as the only building of the college. Later it was devoted to the use of the Central College Academy, then in 1911 was made a dormitory for men. Since 1928 it has housed the college offices and a number of class rooms. Color Photo by R. H. Hayes
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Title: Gooselore Lodge Mound City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Interior view of main living room, "Gooselore," well-known wildlife retreat owned by Arthur C. Storz. "Gooselore" is located adjacent to the Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge, near Mound City, Mo., known as the "goose capital of the world."
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Title: Gooselore Lodge Mound City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Mr. Arthur C. Storz prepares one of his unique and mouth-watering specialities for guests at his wildlife retreat, "Gooselore Lodge," Mound City, Mo. Mr. Storz is know throughout America for his love of wildlife and his skill as a chef. With Mr. Storz as host at "Gooselore," hospitality is king
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Title: Gooselore Lodge Mound City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
A morning's limit at "Gooselore," near Mound City, MO., owned by Arthur C. Storz. Displaying the bag of mallards and geese, is Mr. Storz together with old friends including General Thomas L. Power, Commander of the Strategic Air Command
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Title: State Capitol Building facing north Jefferson City (MO), Chrome PM 1965 Sep-1
Description:
Ideally situated atop a bluff overlooking the Missouri River, this eye-catching domed structure was erected in the period of 1912-17. It houses the Governor's Office, General Assembly, and many departments of Missouri's State Government. Worthy of special mention is the bronze front door, 13' by 18' in size, reputed as the widest cast since the Roman Era, and the grand stairway, 30' wide, the widest in the world. Free tours are conducted through the Capitol every hour, seven days a week
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Title: State Capitol Grounds Jefferson City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
View showing Flower Garden, Fountain, with the red brick Supreme Court Building and the white cut stone Broadway State Office Building in the background
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Title: The Great St. Louis Mural St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The 800 square foot art work in the lobby of Jefferson-Gravois Bank features fifteen highlights of St. Louis and is one of the largest indoor hand paintings in the Mid West. Jefferson-Gravois Bank, 2604 S. Jefferson
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Title: Farm Tour, Shepherd of the Hill Farm Branson (MO), Chrome PM 1965 Aug-28
Description:
One of the many points of interest from Harold Bell Wright's world famous story, "The Shepherd of the Hills," as seen on a tour of the Shepherd of the Hills Farm near Branson, Mo
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Title: For the REST of Your Life - Sheraton-Elms Hotel Excelsior Springs (MO), Chrome PM 1964 Sep-8
Description:
Where life is carefree and health abounds. A modern resort hotel featuring beautiful pool, free mineral water baths, fine saddle horses, tennis, other sports. Free golf, free parking, family plan
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Title: New Madrid County Courthouse New Madrid (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
New Madrid was the first American town in Missouri. It was founded in 1789...practically destroyed by earthquake 1811-12...a Catholic Church was founded 1789, a Methodist Church in 1810...It was a very strategic position during the "Bootheel" campaign of the Civil War...nearby is the Island No. 10 location and the Belmont Battlefield famous in the Civil War History. This city was captured by the Union forces in 1862
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Title: Newton County Courthouse Neosho (MO), Chrome
Description:
This beautiful structure of Carthage stone was built in 1936, and occupies the center of the public square. The grounds are maintained with flower beds and evergreens in keeping with Neosho's standing among cities as "The City of Flower Boxes." Ektachrome by Harry L. Hammond
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Title: Sullivan County Court House Milan (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: Ideal Motel St. Joseph (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
AAA Ideal Motel On National Highway U.S. 36 One and one-half miles east of Junction U.S.59, 71, & 169. Comfortable pine-paneled units, free T.V. and radios. Tiled shower baths and vented heat with thermostat control, also Air-Conditioned. Playground for children. Phone 2-0260. Your hosts: Faye and Harry Berry
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Title: Kansas City Power and Light Co. Building Kansas City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
This impressive structure is 34 stories high and is the tallest building in the State
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Title: Bagnell Dam (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Missouri's greatest lake- 130 miles long. It has a scenic shoreline of 1,372 miles, U.S. highway 54 crosses over the top of the dam. Beautiful Lake of the Ozarks is the playground of the Mid-West
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Title: Main Hall St. Louis Public Library St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Main Hall St. Louis Public Library The largest and finest room in the Library occupies the full length and width of the central pavilion and extends upward for two stories. The walls and floor of polished Tennessee marble, the high arched windows are of translucent cathedral glass, and the ceiling of molded plaster is decorated with gold leaf, picked out in color
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Title: McCormick Distilling Company Weston (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Here in the rolling hills near Weston, Missouri, "The Town That Time Forgot", historic McCormick Distilling Company, the Oldest Operating Distillery in America, was founded in 1856. Then - as now - pure natural limestone spring-water was used exclusively in production of McCormick Bourbon and Platte Valley Corn Whiskey. The Ancient Cave - built in 1839 - was used for ageing barrelled whiskey
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Title: Elephant Show at Forest Park St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
A troupe of young elephants entertains thousands of visitors at free shows presented daily during the summer months. Similar arenas are used for the LION show, and the CHIMPANZEE show. The St. Louis Zoo is a year 'round attraction where an elaborate collection of birds, reptiles and animals is housed in beautiful environs
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Title: Ye English Inn Hollister (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
This quaint Ozark English village on Lake Taneycomo in the Shepherd of the Hills county was a mecca for rail travelers a half century ago. Today Hollister is served by modern highway U.S. 65. Landmarks include Ye English Inn on Downey Street and nearby School of the Ozarks
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