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Modern art, architecture and decorative arts created in the middle of the 20th century were swamped by the reactionary ruckus of the late 20th century…
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With middle age comes maturity and often maturity brings resources, making it possible to look around and discover how one can help out in the community.…
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The collapse of the 155-year-old Cutlery Factory building on Laclede’s Landing last week may have been a freak event, but along with the two-year closure…
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When driving through parts of St. Louis City, one cannot help but notice the plight of urban decay. Like many other major cities across the country, St.…
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The National Register of Historic Places has four listings within the footprint of the proposed riverfront football stadium in St. Louis. A group of…
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The Shell Building downtown is defined by its curved walls and thickly spaced windows. Designer Jeremy Clagett says the architecture lightly mimics the…
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A rare, mid-19th century, triangular type of house known as a "flounder" is the subject of a survey being conducted by the city of St. Louis.The Cultural…
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A new exhibit at the International Photography Hall of Fame bridges the gap between personal perspective and the unfeeling materials of stone, brick and…
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Owners of the New Masonic Temple on Lindell Boulevard in Midtown St. Louis hope the New Year brings renewed interest in the building, which is for sale.…
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After Kitty Mollman’s husband, Clay, died in the summer of 2012 after a long illness, she and her daughter, Melanie Mollman Hancock, decided it was high…