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#52 Looking east toward Eads Bridge Trolley Station at Third and Washington, 1925

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#52 Looking east toward Eads Bridge Trolley Station at Third and Washington, 1925

St. Louis in 1925: A Photographic Retrospection of the City’s Transformation

#52 Looking east toward Eads Bridge Trolley Station at Third and Washington, 1925

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←#51 View of billboards and streetcars looking west down Market Street at the intersection with Grand Ave., 1925
#53 Looking south on Goodfellow Blvd. at the intersection with Cote Brilliante Ave. in the Wells-Goodfellow neighborhood, 1925→

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