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Fairgrounds Hotel: July 19, 2002 : 3644 Natural Bridge Ave. 61 ... St. Louis Post-Dispatch Rotogravure Printing Plant: February 23, 2016
formerly the St. Louis Mart and Terminal Warehouse 106: St. Louis News Company: St. Louis News Company: September 16, 2010 : 1008–1010 Locust St. 107: St. Louis Post-Dispatch Building: St. Louis Post-Dispatch Building
Southern Hotel on the southwest corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets, 1868. The Southern Hotel was a historic hotel located at the corner of 4th Street and Walnut Street and stretching between 4th and 5th Streets in St. Louis, Missouri. The building was built at the location of the Old Southern Hotel which burned in 1877. [1]
The Southern Hotel had originally been constructed in 1865, and had reportedly cost US$1,000,000 (equivalent to $19,904,348 in 2023). [3] It was a grand hotel, with some 400 guest rooms, thick brick walls inside and out, water pipes and fire hose on each floor, and an "annunciator" fire alarm. [ 2 ]
A boutique hotel and member of Historic Hotels of America [110] Melmar: 1910: Classical Revival: Huntingdon Valley: Built for Nicholas Biddle and Sarah Lippincott [111] [112] [113] Walmarthon 1913 Mediterranean Revival: David Knickerbacker Lloyd: St Devids: Built for Charles S Walton, today is part of the Eastern University: more images ...
The Downtown East St. Louis Historic District is a historic commercial district in downtown East St. Louis, Illinois. The district includes 35 buildings, 25 of which are contributing buildings, along Collinsville Avenue, Missouri Avenue, and St. Louis Avenue; all but one of the buildings was historically used for commercial purposes. While ...
Exterior view of National Hotel (photo taken c. 1940–1959) Exterior view of National Hotel. The National Hotel was a historic hotel located at the southwest corner of 3rd and Market Streets in St. Louis, Missouri. The hotel originally opened in 1832 as Scott's Hotel, but this building was destroyed and replaced with a new hotel building built ...
Gaslight Square (also known as Greenwich Corners) [1] was an entertainment district in St. Louis, Missouri active in the 1950s and 60s, covering an area of about three blocks at the intersection of Olive and Boyle, near the eastern part of the current Central West End and close to the current Grand Center Arts District.