Oldest St. Louis

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  • Oldest St. Louis Book Detail

  • Author : NiNi Harris
  • Release Date : 2020-10-01
  • Publisher : Reedy Press LLC
  • Genre : Biography & Autobiography
  • Pages : 240
  • ISBN 13 : 1681062798
  • File Size : 70,70 MB

Oldest St. Louis by NiNi Harris PDF Summary

Book Description: From iconic buildings like the Old Cathedral to the Polish butcher shop in North City, Oldest St. Louis explores the history of St. Louis through the history of the city's oldest institutions, streets, and businesses. From the oldest library book, to the oldest museum, Oldest St. Louis traces the history of the city's rich cultural life. From the oldest Italian bar to the oldest bowling alley, the book recalls St. Louis's ethnic traditions. In following the stories of the oldest businesses and institutions, the book becomes a sensory tour of St. Louis featuring the crunchy oatmeal cookies made in the Dutchtown neighborhood the same way for 82 years, the fragrance in the 138 year old Greenhouse in mid-winter and the beauty of St. Louis's 184 year-old Lafayette Park. Oldest St. Louis is also a nostalgic look at recent history from the space-age design of South County Mall, to a cherry Coke made with a secret recipe since the Chuck-A-Burger drive-in restaurant opened in St. Ann in 1957.

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