
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: 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: 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: 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: 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 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: The Arena St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1939 Aug-21
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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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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 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: Homer-Phillips Hospital St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1940 Jul-5
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Title: Jefferson Hotel St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Curteich & Co
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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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: World Headquarters of Monsanto Chemical Company and Research Center St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Monsanto, third largest chemical company in the U.S., fourth in the world, produces chemicals, plastics, chemical fibers and petroleum products in 40 U.S. plants; has manufacturing interests in 15 nations overseas
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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: United States Court House and Custom House St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1944 Oct-19
Description:
This beautiful structure is located at Twelfth and Market Streets and is one of St. Louis' newest buildings. It houses United States Courts, Offices of the Internal Revenue, etc. It is immediately opposite the City Hall
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Title: West End Heights St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1914 Aug-4
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Title: St. Louis University St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1910 Jan-21
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Title: Bird's Eye View of Downtown St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1907 Aug
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Title: Central High School St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1912 Aug-26
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Title: Group of Sky Scrapers St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Lindell B'l'v'd. near Taylor Ave St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1908 Aug-4
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Title: New Coliseum St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1918 Sep-5
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Title: Bird cage in Forest Park St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Looking N.E. from Old Water Tower St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
Description:
St. Louis is the largest city on the Mississippi River, and one of the most enterprising cities in the United States. It is the principal market for shoes in the western country. The city owns its own water works system costing about $20,000,000. Its park system constitutes one of its most attractive features, containing a total area of over 3,000 acres. An international exhibition was held here 1904 to commemorate the centennial of the purchase of the Louisiana territory from France
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Title: Mississippi River in Winter St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: St. Louis Club St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: The Power House of the fur trade St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
Description:
Most Prominent House in the Great Fur District; F.C. Taylor & Co
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Title: Woman's Magazine Building St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1907 Apr-6
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Title: Berlin Avenue St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1912 Oct-19
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Title: Trader Vic's, Bel Air East St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
bringing to St. Louis the atmosphere, food, and splendor of the South Sea Islands - fabulous rum drinks, barbecued meats from Chinese ovens, and the finest Continental cuisine
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Title: Old Colony Trust Company, Branch Office, Temple Place St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1914 Apr-17
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Title: St. Louis Municipal Opera St. Louis (MO), Linen PM Aug-1
Description:
The St. Louis Municipal Opera, a purely civic enterprise, has earned a reputation as the outstanding institution of its kind in this country. Here are presented, during twelve weeks each summer, a series of operettas and other musical productions that are staged under the open sky, amid the natural setting of Forest Park, with leading operetta stars in the major roles. The vast outdoor Municipal Theatre, built on a gently-sloping hillside, seats 10,000 and the total attendance each season is approximately 700,000
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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 the campus, served as the administration building for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, the St. Louis World's Fair, in 1904. Photo Courtesy St. Louis Chamber of Commerce
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Title: The Arena St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Arenea, used for exhibits, shows, prize fights and wrestling matics, 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 Squarfe Gardens. It is flanked by two additional exihibit halls
E. C. Kropp Co
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Title: Hotel Statler St. Louis (MO), White Border PM 1925 Apr-6
Description:
Washington Street at Ninth and Saint Charles
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Title: Sunken Garden Public Library St. Louis (MO), White Border unused
Description:
Public Library. One of the notable architectural monuments of its day, in the designing of which collaborated such famous artists as Bela L. Prat, Frederick McMonnies, Augustus St. Gaudens, Daniel C. French, Purvis de Chavannes, Louis St. Gaudens, Edwin A. Abbey, John S. Sargent, John Elliott, Joseph Lindon Smith, Elmer E. Garnsey
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Title: Jefferson Memorial St. Louis (MO), White Border PM 1916 Oct-16
Description:
Forest Park, The Home of the Missouri Historical Society, custodian of Missouri Relics, original manuscripts of French and Spanish days
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Title: City Hospital St. Louis (MO), White Border PM 1923 aug
Description:
On Lafayette at 14th Street, covering two city blocks; equipped with most modern accommodations for the care of the city's sick. Erected at a cost of over two million dollars
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Title: Frisco Hospital St. Louis (MO), White Border
Description:
Frisco Hospital, 4960 Laciede avenue. A large and modern hospital maintained by the M. P. R. Co., for the benefit of employees
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Title: St. Anthony's Hospital St. Louis (MO), White Border PM 1928 Jun-12
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Title: Missouri Baptist Sanitarium, New Addition St. Louis (MO), White Border PM 1925 Feb-17
Description:
Class "A" Hospital Established 1890 Bed Capacity 350 Beds Accredited School of Nursing
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Title: St. Mary's Hospital St. Louis (MO), White Border PM 1934 Jun-26
Description:
St. Mary's Hospital, owned and conducted by the Sisters of St. Mary, is one of the St. Louis University group of hospitals. It is staffed by Professors of St. Louis University Medical School, but is open to any reputable physician. Newest hospital in the city
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Title: Eads Bridge & Wharf Boat St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1909 Dec-20
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Title: Excursion Boat, Mississippi River St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1908 Jan-8
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Title: The Levee and New Free Bridge St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: View from Eads Bridge St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Mississippi Riverfront St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: River Front St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1909 Jul-24
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Title: Merchants Bridge, St. Louis, MO St. Louis (MO), Divided Back
Description:
VO Hammond Publishing Co. Chicago This Space May Be Used For Correspondence
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Title: Network of Tracks, South of Union Station St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1908 Nov-22
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Title: Ted Drewes Frozen Custard St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Famous for its "Concretes" In 1929 Ted, Sr. started his frozen custard business. This store, built in 1941, is at 6726 Chippewa. Ted Drewes is possible the No. 1 retailer of ice cream produced anywhere ... (314) 481-2652
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Title: Busch Memorial Stadium St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Interior of the magestic home of the Football and Baseball Cardinals was the scene of the 1966 all star baseball game. The scoreboard stretches the length of the football field and furnishes a complete information service to the spectators
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Title: Lambert - St. Louis Municipal Air Terminal St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
City-owned and operated; the Terminal handles over 60,000,000 lbs. of mail, express and freight annually. Complete passenger services are furnished for over 2,230,000 persons on the 90,000 commercial flights yearly. Military and Civilian flights bring the annual total to over 250,000 aircraft movements
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Title: Vandeventer Place St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1909 Mar-25
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Title: Compton Heights Water Tower St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1909 Sep
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Title: Old Water Tower St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1911 Jan-8
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Title: Union Station, St. Louis, Mo St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Cicardi's Garden St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1921 Aug-8
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Title: Cheshire Inn & Lodge St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: Bel Air Motor Hotel St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
IN THE FASHIONABLE HEART OF ST. LOUIS HENRICI'S RESTAURANT 4630 LINDELL BLVD
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Title: King Bros. Motel, Inc St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Clayton Rd. and Lindbergh - St. Louis 31, Mo. WYdown 3-0650 TWX 314-994-0690Jct. 40-61-66-67 This complex is just one corner of King Bros. The interiors are different and have their own individual charm, named after famous Missouri characters: Daniel Boone, Mark Twain and Tom Sawyer
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Title: Chain of Rocks Bridge, U.S. 66 By-Pass St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
This famous bridge crosses the Mississippi River at a Scenic Area just below the junction of the Missouri River. It is located on the Missouri side at St. Louis and on the Illinois side just north of Granite City
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Title: Chain of Rocks Bridge Over Mississippi River St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Carrying Hiway 66 and Hiway 40 Bypass Traffic around ST. LOUIS, MO
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Title: Holiday Inn North St. Louis (MO), Chrome PM 1976 Jan-4
Description:
(Two miles from St. Louis Municipal Airport) By-Pass 66 and 67 at I-70 4545 North Lindbergh Bridgeton, Missouri Dining should be an enjoyable part of every day. Tel: 731-2100 - AC: 314
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Title: The Colony Motor Hotel St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
View of Hotel
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Title: City Hall St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Library, Washington University St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Oct-9
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Title: Yeatman High School, St. Louis, U.S.A St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-5
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Title: Eugene Field House - Birthplace of the Poet St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1951 Jun-5
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Title: Catholic Cathedral St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
This impressive cathedral...365 feet long and 212 feet wide...is the seat of the Catholic Church in the St. Louis Archdiocese. Erected at a cost of $3,250,000 it is one of the largest and finest cathedrals in the United States. Its beautiful mosaic interior is valued at approximately $2,000,000. Located at Lindell Blvd. and Newstead
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Title: Union Station, showing plaza and fountains St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
In front of St. Louis' famous Union Station is the Aloe Plaza which 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. The Aloe Plaza was dedicated in 1940
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Title: Aerial view of Lambert Field St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1939 Jan-5
Description:
Lambert Field, which is the St. Louis Municipal Airport, has the topmost rating given by the United States Department of Commerce, and is among the finest in the country. It is one of the busiest of airports, more than 100 commercial and private planes arriving and departing daily. The airport, consisting of 695 acres, and with its huge Administration Building, cost in excess of $2,000,000, exclusive of the numerous large hangers
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Title: Civic Center at Night St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1948 Oct-19
Description:
Civic Center at Night, St. Louis, Missouri
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Title: Aerial View of Lambert Field St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1948 Dec-28
Description:
Lambert Field, which is the St. Louis Municipal Airport, has the topmost rating given by the United States Department of Commerce, and is among the finest in the country. It is one of the busiest of airports, more than 100 commercial and private planes arriving and departing daily. The airport, consisting of 695 acres, and with its huge administration building, cost in excess of $2,000,000, exclusive of the numerous large hangers. St. Louis, “The City of a Thousand Sights”
St. Louis Greeting Card Co
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Title: Union Station St. Louis (MO), Divided Back
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Title: Union Station St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM Sep-27
Description:
Total dimensions 820,606 feet covering 11 acres
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Title: Pumping Station, Waterworks St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1916 Jun-25
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Title: Reservoir Park St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1912 Sep-25
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Title: Butler Brothers Building, 18th & Olive Streets St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1909 Nov-13
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Title: Compton Heights Water Tower St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1909 Oct-1
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Title: Sportsman's Park, Home of the St. Louis Cardinals and Browns St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1945 Jun-18
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Title: City Hospital St. Louis (MO), White Border unused
Description:
Lafayette at 14th Street. Covering two city blocks. Equipped with the most modern accommodations for the care of the city's sick. Erected at a cost of over two million dollars
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Title: New Masonic Temple St. Louis (MO), White Border PM 1929 Mar-17
Description:
The Masonic Temple, located on Lindell Blvd., a short distance west of Grand Avenue, both streets principal throughfares of the city. This magnificent structure rises to a height of more than 12 stories and is one of the beautiful sights of the city
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Title: Coronado Hotel St. Louis (MO), White Border
Description:
Lindell Boulevard at Spring Ave., St. Louis The City's Finest Hotel
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Title: Polar Bear unit showing height of moat. St. Louis Zoological Park St. Louis (MO), White Border
Description:
Polar Bear unit showing height of moat. St. Louis Zoological Park 'Only Official Post Cards of St. Louis Zoological Park'
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Title: New Monkey House. St. Louis Zoological Park St. Louis (MO), White Border unused
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Title: Busch Memorial Stadium St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Series A1268
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: Public Library St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Central Building of the St. Louis Public Library, on the outskirts of the downtown retail section and a part of the architectural group forming the Memorial Plaza, is one of the finest specimens of dignified public-building architecture in the city
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Title: Monkeys on Ponies St. Louis (MO), Linen PM Sep-10
Description:
Monkeys on Ponies. Forest Park Zoo, St. Louis, MO. 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-nature haunts
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Title: Chimpanzee Tommy on his "Old Timer", St. Louis Zoo St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Tommy, shown here on his high wheeler, is one of the stars of th St. Louis Zoo's Chimpanzee Show
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Title: Playfool Chimpanzees St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Greetings from St. Louis Zoo
Colourpicture
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Title: Aloe Plaza, showing fountain, Union Station and Post Office St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
109 Series 1B-H35
The fountain in the foreground is the famous "meeting of the waters" by Carl Milles, which was donated to the city of St. Louis by Mrs. Louis Aloe. This fountain scene depicts the merging of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. In the background, right, is the famous Union Station, the first railroad station in the United States built on the common use principle. When completed in 1894, it was the largest railway station in the world
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Title: Concordia Theological Seminary of the Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) Administration Building St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
182 Series 5A-H1789
founded in 1839, Perry County, Missouri; since 1850 in St. Louis; since 1926 on the De Mun tract (71 acres) west of Forest Park. Seventeen Seminary buildings in Tudor Gothic style, fifteen residences and radio station KFUO, erected at a cost of almost $3,000,000. St. Louis, "The City of a Thousand Sights"
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Title: St. Louis University, Medical and Dental Schools, St. Louis, MO--10 St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
"Natural Color Card" Series 694
Students from virtually every State in the Union, as well as many foreign countries, attend these schools, which are among the oldest and most outstanding institutions of their kind in the country. Both are known at home and abroad for their extensive medical research
E. C. Kropp Co
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Title: The Arena St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1938 Nov-14
Description:
Series SA-H1638
The Arena, which has a seating capacity of 21,000, is larger than Madison Square Garden and is unique in that there is not a single supporting column for the central part of the mammoth, shell-like roof. The National Dairy Show and other livestock exhibits, flower shows, sports events, including hockey, boxing, and wrestling matches, and also other attractions are presented in this huge building
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Title: U. S. Post Office St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
U. S. Post Office, modern new building, located 16133 at 18th and Market Streets, opposite Union Station
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Title: Chemical Building St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1909 Jan-14
Description:
Series 201710
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Title: AIRPORT TERMINAL BUILDING St. Louis (MO), Chrome PM 1960 Nov-14
Description:
P Series 31559
Lambert - St. Louis Municipal Airport St. Louis, Mo. This building one of the most modern in the United States is 412 feet long and can be increased to twice this size if needed. It covers 85 acres and $7,800,000 was spent on the terminal and its facilities. It is termed the "Grand Central of the Air."
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Title: Compton Hill Water Tower St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Apr-04
Description:
Series 900
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Title: Eads Bridge St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Jul-00
Description:
Series 301
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Title: Grand Hall Union Station St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Dec-08
Description:
Series 2913
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Title: Missouri Trust And Chemical Building St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Dec-12
Description:
Series 33183
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Title: Academy Of The Sacred Heart St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-01
Description:
Series 2303
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Title: Art Museum, Forest Park St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Series 231
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Title: City Hall St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Series 316
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Title: Compton Water Tower St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1909 Feb-27
Description:
Series 146
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Title: Grand Hall Interior Union Station St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Oct-19
Description:
Series 261
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Title: Post Office And Customs House St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Series 806
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Title: Residence In Portland Place St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Jan-17
Description:
Series 300
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Title: Excursion Boat Mississippi River St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Series 650
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Title: Reservoir Park & Water Tower St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Jul-31
Description:
Series 345
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Title: City Hall St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1909 Aug-16
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Title: Greetings From St. Louis The Eads Bridge St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM Oct-20
Description:
Series 213
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Title: Historic Court House St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Aug-04
Description:
Series 313
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Title: Memorial House St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-28
Description:
Series 33191
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Title: Most Prominent House In The Great Fur District Of St. Louis St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Series 2267X
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Title: World's Fair City Views St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Mar-29
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Title: Kansas State Building St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1904 Oct-07
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Title: Montana State Building St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1904 Oct-01
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Title: Official Souvenir World's Fair St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1904 Oct-18
Description:
Washington State Building
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Title: Souvenir Of St. Louis 1900 St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
Description:
Humboldt Statue, Union Station. New City Hall.
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Title: World's Fair St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1904 Oct-03
Description:
Centennial October 3 - 9. St. Louis To the front
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Title: Worlds Fair St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
Description:
Palace of Varied Industries 525 By 1200 Feet, Cost $604,000. Approximate Area, 14 Acres.
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Title: The Crest House St. Louis (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Series D-14276
The Gallery Lounge at The Crest House Finest Steak House in the Midwest national Symbol of Superb Aged Beef Chestnut & Broadway St. Louis, Mo. Operated by the St. Louis National Stockyards Two blocks from the Gateway Arch Adjacent to the New Busch Memorial stadium.
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Title: Washington University St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Series 2A-H1055
Washington University, one of the country's greatest educational institutions and especially famed for its medical school.
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Title: Reservoir Park, Compton Heights St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1910 Mar-11
Description:
Series 4
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Title: Sunken Garden, Forest Park St. Louis (MO), White Border unused
Description:
Series 1010
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Title: New Hotel Jefferson Grill And Coffee Shop St. Louis (MO), White Border unused
Description:
Series 1278-29
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Title: New Post Office, 18th and Clark Ave St. Louis (MO), White Border unused
Description:
Series 2116
New Post Office, 18th and Clark Ave., is built near Union Station at cost to Uncle Sam of one million four hundred twenty-five thousand dollars, is acknowledged to be the best equipped Post Office in the U.S.
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Title: Water Works Chain Of Rocks St. Louis (MO), White Border PM 1926 Dec-01
Description:
Series 1019
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Title: Mayfair - Lennox Inn, 10330 Natural Bridge Road St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Series 4DK-241
Authentic gas lamps light the way to tree-shadowed chalets at Mayfair-Lennox Inn. Hotel accommodations if you prefer. Thirteen acres of resort luxury include such unique features as cocktails on an 18th Century street, French telephones for ordering in the coffee shop, flaming dishes in the main dining room.
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Title: Washington University St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1944 Sep-20
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.
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Title: Mart Building St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1938 Aug-24
Description:
Series B-817
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Title: New Hotel Jefferson, The Aristocrat of St. Louis St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1943 Jun-29
Description:
Series 5B-H722
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Title: St. Louis University Medical And Dental Schools St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Series 694N
Students from virtually every State in the Union, as well as many foreign countries, attend these schools, which are among the oldest and most outstanding institutions of their kind in the country. Both are known at home and abroad for their extensive medical research.
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Title: Desloge Hospital St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1936 Apr-27
Description:
Series 6068N
This is one of the newest and finest hospitals of its kind in the country. Operated in conjunction with the Medical Department of St. Louis University
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Title: New Y.M.C.A. Bldg, Downtown Branch St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Series CC-106886
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Title: The Federal Building St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Series 0B-H315
The Federal Building, located at Twelfth Boulevard and Market Street, was built at a cost of approximately $4,000,000. It houses most of the government department bureaus for St. Louis including bureaus from most of the main Federal departments.
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