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#145 12th Street looking south from Locust Street in 1920. The marquee for the Shubert Jefferson Theatre at 321 12th and the Burroughs Bookkeepers Machines building can be seen.

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#145 12th Street looking south from Locust Street in 1920. The marquee for the Shubert Jefferson Theatre at 321 12th and the Burroughs Bookkeepers Machines building can be seen.

The Roaring Twenties in St. Louis: A City of Jazz, Prohibition, and Transformation through Historic Photos

#145 12th Street looking south from Locust Street in 1920. The marquee for the Shubert Jefferson Theatre at 321 12th and the Burroughs Bookkeepers Machines building can be seen.

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←#144 Wabash Station in the North-Pointe neighborhood in north St. Louis in 1920. The fare to Main and Olive Streets was 5 cents.
#146 Storefront of a ticket agency on the 900 block of N. Sixth Street in 1920. Owned by James Bisanti.→

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