
Title: American Theatre St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1953 Jan-30
Description:
2 wks! Mon. Feb. 23 thru Sat. Mar. 7 (No Sunday performances during this Engagement) 12 nights, Matinees ? Wed. 1:30, Sat. 2:30 ? Both Weeks 7th Play, theatre Guild ? A. T. s. Subscription Series. Leland Hayward presents Henry Fonda in Point of No Return a New play by Paul Osborn Based on the Novel by John P. Marquand with Leora Dana ? Frank Conroy Paul Huber ? Colin Keith- Johnston ? Robert Ross Patricia Smith ? Phil Arthur.
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Title: American Theatre St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1953 Jan-16
Description:
2 big Weeks 12 nights 4 matinees. No Sunday performances during this engagement. 6th Play, theatre Guild ? A. T. S. Subscription Series Pulitzer Prize winner 52 Kermit Bloomgarden presents Van Heflin In person in the Jose Ferrer production of the shrike by Joseph Kramm.
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Title: Kiel Auditorium Opera House St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1956 Aug-24
Description:
Mon. Sep. 24 thru Sat. Sep. 29 6 nights. Mats. Wed. Sep. 26 and Sat. Sep. 29 first Play, Theatre Guild-American Theatre Society Series Biggest, Most Spectacular broadway Hit Play Evr. Shown on a St. Louis Stage! Melvyn Douglas Dramatic Hilarious ? Spectacular. Inherit the wind James Westerfield William Woodson 65 on Stage.
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Title: American Grand At Olive St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1954 Jan-27
Description:
Mon. Feb. 22 thru Sat. Feb. 27. 6 Nights ? matinees Wed. - Sat. The Hilarious Musical Revue An Evening with Beatrice Lillie With Reginald Gardiner. Eadie and Rack Xenia Bank ? John Philip ? Shannon Dean.
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Title: American Grand At Olive St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1956 Mar-28
Description:
Mon. Apr. 16 thru Sat. Apr. 21 Six nights 3 Matinees ? Wed. Apr. 18; Sat. Apr. 21 and Sun. April 22. Fifth Play, Theatre Guild-American Theatre Society Series. The Dramatic Triumph Viveca Lindfors. Eugenie Leontovich. Anastasia A New play by Marcelle Maurette guy Bolton. With David Lewis.
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Title: Statler Hotel St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
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Title: St. Louis Public Library, 13th, 14th and Olive Street St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The Central Building of the St. Louis Public Library system, designed by Cass Gilbert and opened in 1912, is a part of the architectural group forming the Memorial plaza. It is one of the finest examples of Italian Renaissance architecture in the city.
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Title: Old Appleton Watermill St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Old Appleton Watermill was built by Alfred McLane in 1824 on spring-fed apple Creek at Old Appleton, Mo. Located just off 1-55 between Cape Girardeau and St. Louis, Mo. Not far upstream is site of the Shawnee Nation (1786 to 1824). an old path, now Kings Highway, passed through the Indian City.
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Title: Municipal Airport St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome PM 1985 Oct-13
Description:
Top: One of the passenger-loading ramps. Terminal Bldg. in background Bottom: Night view of Lambert-St. Louis Municipal Airport
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Title: Shaws Garden St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Reservoir Park, Compton Heights St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back unused
Description:
Located on Compton Heights in St. Louis, the largest commercial city west of the Mississippi River. The park is laid out with many beautiful lawn and grand walks. Numerous shade trees and monuments are included within the boundaries of the park.
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Title: Eads Bridge During Flood Of 1903 St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1910 Apr-02
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Title: Opening Day Shaw's Garden St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Maryland Hotel St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1910 Mar-01
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Title: Sylvan Lake, Forest Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Eads Bridge St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1910 Feb-20
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Title: Eads Bridge St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1910 Feb-21
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Title: Entrance To Portland Place St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1910 Feb-14
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Title: Barnes Medical Center St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The Large building in the center is Queeny Tower, which contains swimming pool and solarium. Other buildings are visible to the right of Queeny tower. Children's Hospital is on the far left.
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Title: Helio Colony, Helio Hotels corporation St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
St. Louis County's finest intown, business-stopover resort hotel located in the heart of Clayton in the "hub" of the shopping centers. 300 rooms and complete convention facilities - 6 entertainment / restaurant spots . . . Special ballgames - Opera - 6 flags and other week-end packages.
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Title: Monkey Show, Forest Park Zoo St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1943
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Title: City Hall St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1947 Sep-14
Description:
The St. Louis City Hall, located on 12th and Market Streets, facing Memorial Plaza, was constructed from 1890 to 1904 at a cost of $1,650,000. The style of the architecture is an adaptation of French Romanesque. It is one of the outstanding buildings of its kind that could hardly be duplicated toady. The first mail ever carried by air left in a balloon from the city Hall Square, July 1, 1859.
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Title: The St. Louis Municipal Opera Linen PM 1952 Feb-16
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: Vashon High And Intermediate School St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
This school is located at Laclede and Cardinal. It was built in 1929 at a cost of one-half million dollars. St. Louis is justly proud of its educational system which is recognized to be among the foremost in America, both in completeness of modern equipment and thoroughness in training.
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Title: Washington University St. Louis Missouri (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.
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Title: St. Louis University St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
School of Commerce and Finance, Erected in 1931, the School of Commerce and Finance building is one of the most modern and well-equipped structures on the St. Louis University campus. Largest unit of the university, it has approximately 1,000 students enrolled in its day and night division.
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Title: St. Louis University St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
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 if their king in the country. Both are known at home and abroad for their extensive medical research.
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Title: Saint John's Methodist Church, Kingshingway And Washington Blvd., St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
St. John's Methodist Church in St. Louis was organized in 1868. The present stately edifice, built of Bedford limestone and reflecting the early Renaissance style of architecture, was erected n 1902. In 1927, the Singleton Memorial Chapel with its beautiful Gothic interior was added. St. John's is one of the outstanding churches of St. Louis. Rev. Albea Godbold, Ph.D., Minister.
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Title: Concordia Theological Seminary Of The Lutheran Church St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Administration Building. Concordia Theological Seminary of the Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) founded in 1839, Perry County, Missouri; since 1850 in St. Louis; since 1926 on the De Muntract (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.
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Title: Scottish Rite Cathedral St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
St. Louis - "The City of a Thousand sights".
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Title: St. Louis Cathedral St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
One of the largest and most magnificently furnished cathedrals in this country is the new Cathedral of St. Louis, Missouri.
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Title: St. Louis Cathedral, Lindell Blvd. and Newstead Ave., St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Saint Louis Cathedral is one of the largest and most magnificent cathedrals in the world. Erected at a cost of approximately five million dollars, it contains more than three hundred thousand square feet of gorgeous mosaics. Masses every Sunday and Holy-day at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 o'clock. A Sketch or Guide Book of the Cathedral will be sent to any address in the U. S. A. or Canada upon receipt of thirty cents. Send request to the Very Reverend Nicholas W. Brinkman, Lindell Blvd. & Newstead Avenue
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Title: The Old Cathedral St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Old Cathedral, on Walnut Street, Between Second and Third Streets, St. Louis. Consecrated in October, 1834, this was the first cathedral church completed west of the Mississippi River. Since Oct. 18, 1914, it has been the Church of St. Louis of France. Pope Gregory conferred favors on it granted no other church in the world except the Basilicas in Rome. It stands on the site of the first mass ever to be held in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Title: The Cathedral St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
New Cathedral, seat of the Catholic Church in the St. Louis Archdiocese, is one of the largest and most magnificently furnished cathedrals in this country.
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Title: Union Avenue Christian Church, 733 North Union Boulevard St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
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Title: The Old Cathedral St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The St. Louis Old Cathedral is the oldest Cathedral Church west of the Mississippi. Pope Gregory XVI made it the most highly indulgenced church in America. Dedicated in 1834, the Old Cathedral served as the official church of St. Louis from that year to 1914.
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Title: George Warren Brown Memorial Hall, Washington University St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Towers Of Robert S. Brookings Hall, Washington University St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Washington University St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Steam Boat Passing Through Locks St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The steamboats are still one of the most interesting sights on the Mississippi River. Here is one of the larger boats passing through the locks near St. Louis
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Title: Civic Center At Night St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Jewel Box, Forest Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Aerial View Of Lambert Field St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Lambert Field, which is the St. Louis Municipal Airport, ahs 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 hangars.
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Title: Budweiser Stockhouse St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Largest building in the world for lagering, or ageing beer. This cellar, part of which shows the glass lined tanks, was completed in 1949. In these tanks, as in many similar ones, a slow secondary fermentation provides the delightful flavor and the natural sparkling quality of Budweiser.
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Title: Lambert Field St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Named in honor of Major Albert Bond Lambert, who created and maintained the field for public benefit from 1920 to 1928. Area 546 acres. The six-point hard surface runway system extending over 3,000 feet in each direction, is level with the field and can be crossed. A concrete mat or apron 2,500 feet long and 200 feet wide, serves the hangars of the air mail and passenger lines, flying schools, passenger depots, weather bureau, restaurant and executive buildings. The radio range station is located on the southeast corner of the field about 800 feet outside the white boundary lights.
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Title: McDonnell Planetarium, Clayton Road In forest Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: Climatron, Missouri Botanical Garden St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Geodesic dome tropical display house of the Missouri Botanical (Show's) Garden, St. Louis, Mo. Made of aluminum framework, lined with Plexiglas, the Climatron, which is 175-ft. In diameter and 70-ft. high, houses part of the Garden's extensive tropical collection under controlled conditions making possible varied displays in one vast enclosure.
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Title: Eads Bridge St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1910 Sep-24
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Title: Lily Pond In Park Surrounding Water Works, Chain of Rocks St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1914 Aug-06
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Title: Pagoda, Forest Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1909 Mar-24
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Title: Jewel Box, Forest Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
This unique structure, practically made entirely of glass, is located in beautiful Forest Park. In it are displayed many rare and unusual flowers and botanical rarities from different parts of the world. It is open to the public from 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. daily.
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Title: Park Plaza And Hotel Chase St. Louis Missouri (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.
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Title: Federal Building St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1947 Jun-02
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Title: Washington University St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1945 Mar-05
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: Barnes Hospital Group St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1947 Sep-06
Description:
Overlooking Forest Park, Barnes Hospital Group is one of the best known Hospital Groups in the world. It includes some of the finest medical research buildings, etc.
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Title: Hotel Claridge, 18th St St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Locust at Eighteenth St. Saint Louis. Every room with private bath and shower, circulating ice water. Visit St. Louis' Newest and Finest Cocktail Lounge Ample Parking Space.
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Title: St. Louis Cathedral St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
One of the largest and most magnificently furnished cathedrals in this country is the new Cathedral at St. Louis, Missouri.
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Title: Sportsman's Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Sportsman's Park, Home of the St. Louis Cardinals and Browns, St. Louis, Mo.
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Title: The Arena St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
This is an unusual oval shaped building, seating nearly 20,000 persons. It is used principally as the home for conventions, horse shows, indoor circuses. Prize fights, and various other exhibits.
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Title: The Old Cathedral St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Old Catherdral, on Walnut Street, between Second and Third Streets, St. Louis. Consecrated in October, 1834, this was the first cathedral church completed west of the Mississippi River. Since Oct. 18, 1914, it has been the Church of St. Louis of France. Pope Gregory conferred favors on it granted no other church in the world except the Basilicas in Rome. It stands on the site of the first mass ever to be held in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Title: New Cathedral St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
New Cathedral, seat of the Catholic Church in the St. Louis Archdiocese, is one of the largest and most magnificently furnished cathedrals in this country.
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Title: St. Louis Cathedral, Lindell Blvd. and Newstead Ave., St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Saint Louis Cathedral is one of the largest and most magnificent cathedrals in the world. Erected at a cost of approximately five million dollars, it contains more than three hundred thousand square feet of gorgeous mosaics. Masses every Sunday and Holy-day at 6,7,8,9,10 and 11 o'clock. A Sketch or Guide Book of the Cathedral will be sent to any address in the U.S.A. or Canada upon receipt of thirty cents. Send request to the Very Reverend Nicholas W. Brinkman, Lindell Blvd. & Newstead Avenue ST. Louis, Missouri.
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Title: Old Cathedral St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Old Cathedral, on Walnut Street, between Second and Third Streets. ST. Louis Consecrated in October. 1834, it is the first cathedral church completed west of the Mississippi River Since Oct. 18. 1914, it has been the Church at St. Louis of France. Pope Gregory conferred favors on it Granted no other church in the world except the Basilicas in Rome. It stands on the site of the first mass ever to be held in St Louis.
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Title: Mcarthur Bridge St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
This bridge is two miles long, and is the largest double-span steel bridge in the world. It is used for the passage of vehicles, pedestrians, and trains between St. Louis, Missouri, and East St. Louis, Illinois.
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Title: Bell Telephone And Civil Courts Buildings In Downtown St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
These two fine downtown buildings form a part of the group facing the Market Street Plaza and are directly opposite the Soldiers Memorial, City Hall, Municipal Courts Building and others. It is said by many that this group of buildings forms one of the best groups in the United States.
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Title: Warwick Hotel, 15th and Locust St St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
200 rooms - 200 baths. Every room with electric Fan, Circulating Ice Water and telephone. 3 minutes from Downtown and Union Station n heart of wholesale district 3 blocks from Auditorium Coffee Shop - Bar.
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Title: Court House St. Louis Missouri (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 May-04
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Title: Train Shed, Union Station St. Louis Missouri (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Music Pavilion, Forest Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Jan-19
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Title: Music Pavilion, Forest park St. Louis Missouri (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Jan-19
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Title: Most Prominent House St. Louis Missouri (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Nov-11
Description:
Most Prominent House in the Great fur district of St. Louis, Mo.
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Title: Conservatory, Shaw's Garden st. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Aerial Arch And Stadium St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
This west to east aerial view exhibits the new development. The old courthouse and cathedral are surrounded by new apartments, office buildings and circular motel. Historic eats bridge continues to serve as a vital link with the Illinois areas.
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Title: Aerial Arch And Stadium St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
This West to East aerial view exhibits the new developments made near the Civic Center stadium and riverfront. The old courthouse and cathedral are surrounded by new apartments, office buildings and circular motel. Historic eats bridge continues to serve as a vital link with the Illinois areas.
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Title: The Arena St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen
Description:
The Arena, used for exhibits, shows, prize fights and wrestling matches, is at 5700 Oak land 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: New Hotel Jefferson St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Aristocrat of St. Louis
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Title: Masonic Temple St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Masonic Temple, located on Lindell Blvd., a short distance west of Grand Avenue, both streets principal thoroughfares 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: Indian Elephant, Forest Park Zoo St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1946 Jul-08
Description:
Habitats Forest regions of India, Indo-China. The Malay Region, Borneo, Sumatra and Ceylon. These young elephants were captured as babies in their native forests. Clara Bell was abut 20 months on arrival may, 1936. Marion was about 20 months on arrival December, 1936. Vi was about 18 months on Arrival December 1936.
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Title: Union Station St. Louis Missouri (MO), White Border unused
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Title: Eads Bridge St. Louis Missouri (MO), White Border unused
Description:
Eads Bridge, the foot of Washington Ave., was completed in 1874, having required ten years for its construction, at a cost of $10,000,000. The bridge is always illuminated at night and is an imposing sight.
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Title: Interior Bird Cage, Forest Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), White Border unused
Description:
Bird Cage at Forest Park, where most every species of Foreign and Domestic fowl can be seen.
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Title: Shaws Garden St. Louis Missouri (MO), White Border unused
Description:
Flora and Tower Grove Ave. This view shown the Italian Gardens, a new feature, also new Palm House.
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Title: Alligator Pool, Forest Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), White Border unused
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Title: Grand Drive, Forest Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), White Border unused
Description:
View shows the popularity of this park, for a Sunday drive or promenade.
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Title: Merchants Bridge, Showing Steamer On The Mississippi River St. Louis Missouri (MO), White Border unused
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Title: Frisco Building St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1912 Jul-21
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Title: M. A. C. Fire St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: In The Conservatory At Shaw's Garden St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Saint John's Methodist Church, Kingshighway And Washington Blvd., St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
St. John's Methodist Church in St. Louis was organized in 1868. The present stately edifice, built of Bedford limestone and reflecting the early Renaissance style of architecture, was erected in 1902. In 1927, the Singleton Memorial Chapel with its beautiful Gothic interior was added. St. John's is one of the outstanding churches of St. Louis. Rev. Albea Godbold, Ph.D., Minister.
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Title: Park Plaza And Chase Hotels St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
These two famous hotels are located at the Lindell-Kings- highway entrance to beautiful Forest Park in the center of fashionable West End St. Louis. Exclusive Shopping district… 15 minutes from downtown, 12 minutes from Union Station… 1600 rooms. Ideal facilities for conventions.
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Title: Bel Air Hilton, 333 Washington Avenue St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome PM 1976 Oct-17
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Title: Metro Link At Union Station St. Louis Missouri (MO), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Metro Link, the light rail system in Saint Louis, services commuters from Lambert-St. Louis international Airport to East St. Louis Illinois, with stops in-between, servicing many St. Louis attractions.
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Title: Riverboat McDonald's St. Louis Missouri (MO), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
This authentic replica of a turn of the century sidewheeler riverboat is permanently docked just south of the gateway Arch on the Mississippi Rover. Designed by the Hoffmann Partnership Inc., the riverboat was constructed atop a barge. It has a seating capacity of 375 and is open the year round.
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Title: The Gatesworth Hotel, U. S. Highways 40 and 50 St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1945 Oct-04
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Title: Mt. St. Rose Sanatorium St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Mt. St. Rose Sanatorium, located at 9101 South Broadway, just outside the southern limits of St. Louis, is conducted by the Sisters of St. Mary for treatment of tuberculosis exclusively, Capacity 150 beds.
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Title: St. Louis Municipal Airport, Lambert Field, Natural Bridge Road St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1944 Dec-09
Description:
Named in honor of Major Albert Bond Lambert, who created and maintained the field for public benefit from 1920 to 1928. Area, 546 acres. The six-point hardsurface runway system extending over 3,000 feet in each direction, is level with the field and can be crossed. A concrete mat or apron, 2,500 feet long and 200 feet wide, serves the hangars of the air mail and passenger lines, flying schools, passenger depots, weather bureau, restaurant and executive buildings. The radio range station is located on the southeast corner of the field about 800 feet outside the white boundary lights.
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Title: Holiday Inn, 2211 Market Street St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
250 Spacious rooms - Dining room - Cocktail Lounge - Swimming Pool - Banquet Rooms - Airport 15 miles. Transportation available
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Title: McDonnell Planetarium, Forest Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
This hyperboloid design features a "Theatre of the Stars". It exhibits the sun, moon and plantes in their apparent courses among the constellations. This planetarium will certainly be one of St. Louis most popular attractions for many years to come.
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Title: U. S. Post Office St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1945 Aug-20
Description:
U. S. Post Office, modern new building, located at 18th and Market Streets, opposite Union Station.
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Title: U. S. Post Office St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
U. S. Post Office, modern new building, located at 18th and Market Streets, opposite Union Station.
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Title: St. Anthony's General Hospital, 3520 Chippewa Street St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: Barnes Hospital, Washington University Medical Center St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome PM 1954 Nov-05
Description:
Comprising 1000 beds . . . Treatment, research and teaching in every aspect of medical care. Patients and medical staff from all parts of the World attest to the outstanding reputation of this hospital and medical teaching center.
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Title: Southwest St. Louis County Ramada Inn St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
On 1-44 across from Chrysler, just west of 1-244 . . . All color TV . . . Indoor and outdoor pools . . . Some rooms with sauna baths. . . . Charolais Restaurant . . . Library cocktail lounge with live entertainment . . . A Breckenridge hotel.
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Title: Merchant's Bridge St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1909 Dec-04
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Title: Birch Drive, Forest Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1909 Dec-08
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Title: Scene In Tower Grove Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: City Hall St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1908 Dec-15
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Title: St. Louis St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back unused
Description:
They hate to see you go away from St. Louis. Guess why?
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Title: St. Louis St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back unused
Description:
There are many reasons why I'm Staying in St. Louis. This is one of them
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Title: Zoological Garden, Forest Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome PM 1964 Nov-21
Description:
Plenty activity awaits the visitor to the outdoor bear pits. Feeding time is 4:00 P.M. daily. Many other species are also shown, in a number of natural outdoor settings.
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Title: Jefferson Memorial St. Louis Missouri (MO), White Border PM 1921 Nov-14
Description:
Jefferson Memorial where Col. Lindbergh's trophies are displayed
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Title: Maryland Hotel St. Louis Missouri (MO), White Border PM 1917 Jan-09
Description:
Maryland Hotel 9th and Pine Sts. One of the most beautiful hotels in the down town district
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Title: Chrysanthemum Display St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Church Of The Messiah St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1910 Oct-05
Description:
Unitarian
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Title: Union Station St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1908 Mar-18
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Title: River Front St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1911 Sep-13
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Title: Grace Ev Luth Church St. Louis Missouri (MO), Real Photo unused
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Title: Court House St. Louis Missouri (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1909 Feb-02
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Title: Christian Brothers College St. Louis Missouri (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1908 Jul-16
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Title: Shaw's Garden St. Louis Missouri (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1909 Dec-14
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Title: City Hospital St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1910 Jan-05
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Title: The Arena St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1945
Description:
This is an unusal over shaped building seating nearly 20,000 persons.It is used principally as the home for conventions,horse shows,indoor circuses,prize fights and various other exhibits
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Title: The Arena St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1945
Description:
This huge oval-shaped structure seats more people than famous Madison Square Garden in New York City .Located at 5700 Oakland Ave.,it is used for exhibits ,shows prize fights and wrestling matches.
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Title: City Hall St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The St.Louis City Hall ,located on 12th and Market Streets,facting Memorial Plaza,was constructed from 1890 to 1904 at ma cost of $1,650,000 .The style of the atrchitecture is an adapatation of French Romanesque.It is one ofthe outstanding buildings of its kind that could hardly be duplicated today.The first mail ever carried by air left in a balloon from the City Hall Square ,July 1,1859
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Title: Municipal Courts Building St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Serval years were required in completing this splendid building .Located on Washing ton Square.Contains many fine paintings.The Municipal Courts Building is directly west the City Hall
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Title: Old Court House St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Art Museum, Forest Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Built in 1904 for the Louisianna Purchase Exposition ,it is the only building left from the Exposition ,and houses one of the finest collections of casts,bronzes ,marbles ,and paintings
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Title: Park Plaza And Hotel Chase St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1946
Description:
The new Park Plaza Hotel,of especially distinctive architectu the Chase Hotel,two of the apartment which overlook Forest Park,one of the West Park
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Title: Hommer-Phillips Hospital St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen
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Title: Memorial Plaza St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The New civil Center is located along Memorial Plaza.Dominating this Civic Center is the new Municipal Auditorium in which symphony concerts,national conventions,grand opera,etc.,are presented
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Title: Public Library St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Public Library ,a fine specimen of dignified publiuc-building architecture,occupies a commanding position overlooking the new Civic Center in the heart of the St.Louis business district
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Title: The Federal Building St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
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 grovenment department bureaus for St. Louis including from most of the main Federal departments
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Title: United States Court House and Custom House St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
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,ect. It is immediately opposite the City Hall
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Title: Jefferson Barracks St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
JEFFERSON BARRACKS, ESTABLISHED IN 1826 IS LOCATED JUST OUTSIDE ST. LOUIS, MO.THE POST HAS A LONGHISTORY IN MILITARY ANNALS. AT ONE TIME DURING THE CIVIL WAR, GENERAL U.S. GRANT HEADQUARTERED HERE. IT WAS ONLY RECENTLY THAT THE POST BECAME EXCLUSIVELY AN AIR CORPS REPLACEMENT TRAINING CENTER.
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Title: General Douglas Mac Arthur Bridge St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Cost six million dollars. Dedicated January, 1917. Lenght 2,022 ft. It is one of the longest bridges in the world. East railway approach 2,900 ft. East highway approach 5, 308 ft. West highway approach 2,468 ft.
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Title: St. Louis St. Louis Missouri (MO), Real Photo unused
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Title: Shaw'S Garden - Palmhouse St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Court House St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: New Post Office St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1913
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Title: Shaw'S Garden And Palm House St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Looking N. E. From Old Water Tower St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back unused
Description:
ST. LOUIS IS THE LARGEST CITY ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER, AND ONE OF THE 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 SYST
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Title: Mount City Paint And Color Co St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1912
Description:
FILLING, SOLDERING AND LABELING HORSE SHOE PAINT.
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Title: Mounted Police Headquarters,Forest Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: U. S. Post Office St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
U. S. Post Office, modern new building, located at 18th and Market Streets, opposite Union.
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Title: United States Post Office St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
One of the finest buildings of its kind in America. Located near and connected by subway to the St. Louis Union Station. The building was completed in 1937 at a cost of $5,000,000. St. Louis, "The City of a Thousand Sights.
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Title: Union Avenue Christian Church St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
733 North Union Boulevard
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Title: The Old Cathedral St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The St. Louis Old Cathedral is oldest Cathedral Church west of the Mississippi River. Its erection was begun in 1831 and the church was dedicated in 1834. It stands today the most venerable religious monument in St. Louis, a link uniting pioneer days with present-day glories of the West.
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Title: Catholic Cathedral St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
This structure compares favorably with the finest churches in Europe. It is the seat of the Catholic Church in the St. Louis Archdiocese and one of the largest and most magnificent cathedrals in the United States, 365 ft. long and 212 ft. wide, cost $3,250,000, the mosaic work alone costing $2,000,000.
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Title: Interstate Highway System St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Heading East on Rt. #70, across Missouri River, this scene depicts one of the many new highway developments near St. Louis, Mo.
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Title: Height Of The Gateway Arch St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome PM 1970
Description:
The 984 ft. Eiffel Tower is shown behind our beautiful 630 ft. highest National Monument, the Gateway Arch. Washington monument at 555 ft., and the Statue of Liberty at 305 ft., is shown in this study of comparative heights, painted by artist Jerry Shelton.
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Title: All Saints Episcopal Church St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Planters Hotel St. Louis Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: S.S. Admiral St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome PM 1968
Description:
STREAMLINED AND AIR CONDITIONED MISSISSIPPI RIVER EXCURSION STEAMER, THE ADMIRAL FEATURES A BALLROOM FOR 2,000DANCER, HAS 5 DECKS AND IS ULTRA-MODERN IN ALL DETAILS.
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Title: New Bell Telephone Building St. Louis Missouri (MO), White Border PM 1934
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Title: Masonic Home St. Louis Missouri (MO), White Border unused
Description:
Masonic Home, 5351 Delmar Ave, Where the brother members are always welcome.
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Title: Merchants Bridge St. Louis Missouri (MO), White Border unused
Description:
Showing steamer on the Mississippi River
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Title: Eads Bridge At Night St. Louis Missouri (MO), White Border PM 1932
Description:
Eads Bridge, the foot of Washington Avenue, was completed in 1874, having required ten years for its construction. Cost $10,000,000. the bridge is always illuminated at night and is an imposing sight.
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Title: City Hall St. Louis Missouri (MO), White Border PM 1916
Description:
City Hall 12th and Market Sts. Handsome and massive building resembling French Hotels with pinnaeles dormers, etc.
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Title: Shaw's Garden St. Louis Missouri (MO), White Border PM 1920
Description:
Flora and Tower Grove Ave. this view shows the Italian Gardens a new feature, and now Palm House.
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Title: The New Cathedral Of St. Louis , Lindell Blvd., St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome PM 1972
Description:
The World's largest collection o mosaics adorn 65,000 sq. ft. of walls and domes in the foremost example of Byzantine architecture in the Western Hemisphere. Building construction began May 1, 1907. Interior of the 80 ft. dia. Dome is the largest spherical surface ever covered by mosaics - completed 1965. Adjoining is the new St. Louis Chancery.
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Title: Greetings From St. Louis St. louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
ST. Louis is certainly at the cross-roads of this nation. The climate is mild, and its schools, churches, hospitals and parks rank with those of any city anywhere.
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Title: Greetings From St. Louis St. louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
ST. Louis embraces 40,000 acres, and has a frontage on the Mississippi River of twenty miles. In 1804, believe it or not, the French, Spanish, and American flags all flew over St. Louis inside a period of 24 hours.
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Title: New Catholic Cathedral St. Louis Missouri (MO), White Border
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Title: Forest Park St. Louis Missouri (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
Description:
Near Danielson, Built 1771.
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Title: The Gatesworth Hotel, U. S. Highway 40 and 50 St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Union Boulevard Entrance to Forest Park. Delightfully Situated adjacent to Forest Park
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Title: Hotel Hotel Lennox St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
To add to your comfort and enjoyment each room has guest controlled air-conditioning and R.C.A. radio casement or double windows help to eliminate out side dirt and noise. 2 Air Conditioned restaurants
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Title: St. Louis Cathedral, Lindell Blvd. & Newstead Ave., St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Visitors Ever Welcome. The Saint Louis Cathedral is one of the largest and most magnificent cathedrals in the world. Erected at a cost of approximately five million dollars, it contains more than three hundred thousand square feet of gorgeous mosaics. Masses every Sunday and Holy-day at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 o'clock. A sketch or Guide book of the Cathedral will be sent to any address in the U. S. A. or Canada upon receipt of thirty cents. Send request to the Very Reverend Nicholas W. Avenue St. Louis Missouri.
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Title: Eads Bridge St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1952
Description:
Eads Bridge, the foot of Washington Avenue, was completed in 1874, having required ten years for its construction. Coast $10,000,000. The bridge is always illuminated at night and an imposing sight.
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Title: Sheraton Hotel, Linda Blvd. Spring Ave., St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Park Plaza And Chase Hotel, Forest park St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1944
Description:
Situated side by side at the main entrance to Forest Park, these spacious hotels are perhaps the two best in St. Louis Both offer luxurious quarters and lavish entertainment for guests.
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Title: Hotel Claridge, Locust at 18th St St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1955
Description:
Every room with private both and shower circulating ice water. Visit St. Louis Newest and Finest Cocktail Lounge Ample Parking Space
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Title: Masonic Temple St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1938
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Title: St. John'S Episcopal Church St. Louis Missouri (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: St. George Episcopal Church St. Louis Missouri (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Shrine Hospital For Crippled Children St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The St. Louis Unit of the Shriners Hospital is located at Kingshighway and Clayton Avenues opposite Forest Park, opened Apr. 8, 1924 has a 100 bed capacity, supported by the shiners of North America and the purpose is to provide free and skilled attention to crippled children under 14 years of age whose parents are unable to pay for expert medical service.
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Title: Masonic Temple St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1949
Description:
These fine buildings are located on Lindell Boulevard, St. Louis most prominent thorough fare near Grand Blvd. The large building in the foreground is the Masonic Temple with the Hotel Melbourne in the distance.
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Title: Masonic Temple St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Masonic Temple, located on Lindell Blvd., a short distance west of Grand Avenue, both streets principal thoroughfares 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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