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  2. St. Louis Union Station - Wikipedia

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    December 30, 1970 [ 2 ] St. Louis Union Station is a National Historic Landmark and former train station in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. At its 1894 opening, the station was the largest in the world. Traffic peaked at 100,000 people a day in the 1940s. [ 3 ] The last Amtrak passenger train left the station in 1978.

  3. File:A 9 Photo Series, St. Louis Union Station, Note the ...

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    Marty Bernard, Set 72157660003323532, ID 23960179069, Original title A 9 Photo Series, St. Louis Union Station, Note the Dates Carefully: File usage.

  4. History of St. Louis (1866–1904) - Wikipedia

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    e. The history of St. Louis, Missouri, from 1866 to 1904 was marked by rapid growth. Its population increased, making it the country's fourth-largest city after New York City, Philadelphia, and Chicago. [ 1] It also saw rapid development of heavy industry, infrastructure, and transportation.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Louis ...

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    138th Infantry Missouri National Guard Armory. January 31, 2017. ( #100000609) 3660 Market St. 38°37′53″N 90°14′16″W. /  38.631519°N 90.237763°W  / 38.631519; -90.237763  ( 138th Infantry Missouri National Guard Armory) 2. Alligator Oil Clothing Company Building. Alligator Oil Clothing Company Building.

  6. Stunning Historic Train Stations Across America - AOL

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    At its peak in 1943, more than 100,000 passengers passed through St. Louis Union station daily, making it for a time the busiest in the nation. Related: Creative Conversions of Planes, Trains, and ...

  7. History of St. Louis (1804–1865) - Wikipedia

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    An 1814 photo engraving of the St. Louis fur trading post. The photo is believed to be the oldest of St. Louis as of at least 1964 according to the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Starting in the early 1810s with the growth of American families moving to St. Louis, brick buildings began to be built in the town. [27]

  8. Architecture of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of St. Louis exhibits a variety of commercial, residential, and monumental architecture. St. Louis, Missouri is known for the Gateway Arch, the tallest monument constructed in the United States. Architectural influences reflected in the area include French Colonial, German, early American, European influenced, French Second ...

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Downtown and ...

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    Old Laclede Gas and Light Company Building: November 26, 1980 1017 Olive St. ... St. Louis Union Station. June 15, 1970 : 18th and Market Sts. 111: St. Mary's ...