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Old North St. Louis Pt. II

- maybetoday - Monday, May 14th, 2007 : goo

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Jamie: 14th May 2007 - 23:49 GMT

again. that last shot, were it not for the flamboyantly colonial building on the end this scene could easily be anywhere in or . Totally architecture. Is much of St. Louis and Missouri as a whole like this?

maybetoday: 15th May 2007 - 04:16 GMT

I don't know much about the rest of Missouri's architecture. Because of St. Louis' role as a prominent hub for immigrants in the mid-nineteenth century to the early-twentieth century, its architecture is quite varied. As far as I know, south city has mostly German architecture. The north side (including ONSL) is a bit more varied as you see more French and Irish influence.

joey: 15th May 2007 - 04:55 GMT

brick factory, apartment and school buildings. remnants of an earlier urban culture

little ukraine: 15th May 2007 - 13:25 GMT

these are really wonderful. i'm enjoying all your st. louis posts, keep them coming!

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