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When part of the Lemp Brewery collapsed this past weekend, it didn’t just destroy hundreds of bicycles. It also turned 160 years of history to dust. "St. Louis on the Air" checked in with the nonprofit whose inventory was crushed, as well as with a local historian.
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One of the Lemp Brewery buildings, condemned in 2003, partially collapsed Sunday morning.
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The year 1920 was a pivotal one for the Lemp family in St. Louis, and not just because of the enforcement of Prohibition. One hundred years ago this week,…
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A historic mansion in St. Louis’ Benton Park neighborhood carries a grim story. The Lemp Mansion belonged to a family of prominent brewers in the region –…
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St. Louis beer drinkers will soon be able to toast the return of a cherished brewery tradition.Earthbound Brewery is moving into a 150-year-old building…
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The open road. Curving, meandering highways. Roadside diners and trips to remember yesteryear. These are the types of images most often associated with…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, July 19, 2013: I got a crash course in DIY music at the Lemp Neighborhood Arts Center this weekend.…
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When a 20-inch steam pipe buried 15 feet under the streets of St. Louis burst two weeks ago, most people focused on the potential health hazards in what…