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The 1914 steel-frame building is in the Chicago school architectural style, and was designed by architect Mauran, Russell & Crowell. The building was the city's tallest when it opened, and remains the second-largest building in downtown St. Louis by interior area, with almost 1,200,000 square feet (110,000 m 2) of space. [2] [3]
St. Stanislaus College (SSC) is a Catholic day and boarding school for boys in grades 7–12. It has been owned and operated by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart order since 1854. It is located around an hour's drive outside New Orleans in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi .
St. Stanislaus Kostka Church (St. Louis, Missouri) Samuel Cupples House; Sanitol Building; Second Presbyterian Church (St. Louis, Missouri) Security Building (St. Louis, Missouri) Seven-Up Headquarters; Shell Building (St. Louis) Shelley House (St. Louis, Missouri) Shrine of St. Joseph, St. Louis; Simmons Colored School; St. Louis Colored ...
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Railway Exchange Building may refer to the following: Railway Exchange Building (Chicago), Illinois, U.S., also called the Santa Fe Building, an office building; Railway Exchange Building (Muskogee, Oklahoma), U.S., an eight-story office building; Railway Exchange Building (Portland, Oregon), U.S., an historic building on the National Register ...
The history of skyscrapers in St. Louis began with the 1850s construction of Barnum's City Hotel, a six-story building designed by architect George I. Barnett. [3] Until the 1890s, no building in St. Louis rose over eight stories, but construction in the city rose during that decade owing to the development of elevators and the use of steel frames. [4]
Marquette Building (St. Louis) Marquette Hotel (St. Louis) Maryland Hotel; Mayfair Hotel (St. Louis, Missouri) McKinley Classical Leadership Academy; Medium Security Institution; Merchants Exchange Building (St. Louis) Metro Academic and Classical High School; Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum; Millennium Hotel St. Louis; Mississippi Valley Trust ...
This is a map of the St. Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt) system as of 1918, with trackage rights in purple. Email me if you would like a copy of the GIS data I created (modified from Bureau of Transportation Statistics North American Transportation Atlas Data) or if you see any errors. Date: 26 November 2008 (original upload date) Source