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#9 Broadway looking north from Market Street, with the Astor Theater, Senate Theater, and Liberty Central Trust Co. visible on the west side of the street, 1920s

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#9 Broadway looking north from Market Street, with the Astor Theater, Senate Theater, and Liberty Central Trust Co. visible on the west side of the street, 1920s

The Roaring Twenties in St. Louis: A City of Jazz, Prohibition, and Transformation through Historic Photos

#9 Broadway looking north from Market Street, with the Astor Theater, Senate Theater, and Liberty Central Trust Co. visible on the west side of the street, 1920s

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