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#207 The tower against the bridge pier in the Mississippi River is the Weather Bureau’s automatic river stage gauge at the Eads Bridge, 1930

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#207 The tower against the bridge pier in the Mississippi River is the Weather Bureau’s automatic river stage gauge at the Eads Bridge, 1930

The Streets of St. Louis in the 1930s: A Photographic Memory

#207 The tower against the bridge pier in the Mississippi River is the Weather Bureau’s automatic river stage gauge at the Eads Bridge, 1930

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