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#177 Exterior view of buildings and parked automobiles at the rear southwest corner of 7th and Market Street, 1930

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#177 Exterior view of buildings and parked automobiles at the rear southwest corner of 7th and Market Street, 1930

St. Louis 1930: A Captivating Journey Through Time, Uncovering the Life, Architecture, and Culture of a Historic City

#177 Exterior view of buildings and parked automobiles at the rear southwest corner of 7th and Market Street, 1930

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←#176 View east down Cass Ave. from the intersection with North Jefferson Ave. The first building on the right is 2500 Cass Ave, 1930
#178 Southside of Scott Ave., 25’ from the intersection with Ewing Ave. The view is looking west, 1930→

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