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#129 Buildings at the Lindell cut-off in Midtown where Lindell Blvd. ends and merges into Olive Street in 1920.

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#129 Buildings at the Lindell cut-off in Midtown where Lindell Blvd. ends and merges into Olive Street in 1920.

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

#129 Buildings at the Lindell cut-off in Midtown where Lindell Blvd. ends and merges into Olive Street in 1920.

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←#128 Kingshighway near its intersection with Easton Avenue in 1920, looking north. The street was renamed Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in 1972.
#130 Railroad crossing on Kingshighway just south of its intersection with Shaw in 1920. The Lawn Craft Co. building was located at 2000 S. Kingshighway.→

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