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Laclede's Landing

- Brad - Sunday, March 26th, 2006 : goo

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This are from on the St. Louis riverfront area, taken on March 13th 2006. I had some time to kill before going to see a couple of my favorite bands at Mississippi Nights. Let's Go Murphys!!!

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MLK Jr. Bridge between East St. Louis, IL and St. Louis, MO.

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The Gateway Arch.

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jeeff: 28th Mar 2006 - 16:17 GMT

ha, those fish musician sculptures are a little more bold than most public sculpture around here.

hank: 10th May 2006 - 18:40 GMT

Looks like downtown St. Louis hasn't fallen in on itself from lack of upkeep. gotta have that new ballpark!

Chris Erb: 10th May 2006 - 18:45 GMT

St. Louis appears to have lots of parking. Every picture that isn't a close up of something has a parking lot, a parking garage or both in it.

aer suzuki: 8th Sep 2006 - 23:47 GMT

mississippi nights is still around? trippy, i saw skinny puppy there a looooooong time ago...weird to see these photos, thanks for posting.

Brad: 9th Sep 2006 - 01:46 GMT

Yeah, it's still up, was there at the end of July for another show. I heard its going to be torn down soon, if that's true hopefully they reopen elsewhere, they get a lot of good punk bands in there, and its easy enough to find without a map when I hop off of the highway.

Ty: 26th Mar 2007 - 05:38 GMT

hey i need some help..i was digging up this yard and i found a rele old brick i think..i just wanna look up how old the brick might be..and on the brick it has Laclede St Louis carved into it..someone get back to me about this. sean_69_89@hotmail.com

Bev April 18, 2010: 19th Apr 2010 - 13:40 GMT

We have a yellow brick with the same name engraved on it. The house we live in was
built in 1920, but those who have worked on it say it may have been built even earlier.
The house belonged to an L & C Railroad Engineer and we live in Jackson, TN. I have
often wondered how it came to be here. All I can think is that he collected bricks on
his travels because we have other bricks from other places as well. There is a Laolede
brick factory in St. Louis, MO but I could not find out much about our brick from the
article. If there is any thing else you find out, we would like to know as well.

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