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Greetings From St. Louis (Postcards) by: Mary Martin, et al


 Price: $22.99

ISBN:  9780764328244
Complete Book Title:Greetings from St. Louis, With Price Guide
Author:Mary L. Martin, Dinah Roseberry, Kim Hufford
Binding Type:Soft Cover
Copyright Date:2008
Number of Pages:128
Size:11 x 8.5 in.
Book Subject:Postcards
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Greetings From St. Louis (Postcards) by: Mary Martin, et al - SCH-2008-9780764328244-WH3 - 1

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Take a tour back in time to see St. Louis as it appeared 100 years ago. Vintage postcard imagery from 1900 through the 1950s provide rare views of Union Station; Eads Bridge, the first bridge across the mighty Mississippi River; and Forest Park, home of the 1904 Worlds Fair. You will be stunned by the hand-tinted images of Henry Shaws spectacular garden displays, residential mansions that made St. Louis famous, and steamboats along the Mississippi. Approximate dating and values are included.


 

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