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#58 Construction work on the new $1,250,000 National Guard Armory on the south side of Market street just west of Grand boulevard is progressing rapidly, 1937

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#58 Construction work on the new $1,250,000 National Guard Armory on the south side of Market street just west of Grand boulevard is progressing rapidly, 1937

What St. Louis looked like in the 1930s Through these Fascinating Historical Photos

#58 Construction work on the new $1,250,000 National Guard Armory on the south side of Market street just west of Grand boulevard is progressing rapidly, 1937

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←#57 A train steaming in the overflow at Eads Bridge, 1939
#59 An Artist sketchof the proposed new $1,200,000 Armory for the One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Infantry, Missouri National Guard, as it would look if built under present tentative plans, 1934→

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