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#10 The Equitable Building in 1869, when it was six stories high and the tallest structure in St. Louis.

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#10 The Equitable Building in 1869, when it was six stories high and the tallest structure in St. Louis.

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

#10 The Equitable Building in 1869, when it was six stories high and the tallest structure in St. Louis.

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