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#197 Collapsed Wall at Controlled Casting Company foundry, 1952

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#197 Collapsed Wall at Controlled Casting Company foundry, 1952

What St. Louis looked like in the 1950s Through these Fascinating Photos

#197 Collapsed Wall at Controlled Casting Company foundry, 1952

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←#196 City Hall was Bathed in a Symphony of red, green and amber harmony last night as teh colored spot lights denoting the Christmas season were turned on. In the background, looking west is the Federal Building, 1955
#198 3617 Olive St. Formaly was Grand National Bank of St. Louis, 1958→

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