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Monthly Archives: September 2011
St. Louis Remembers 9/11/2001
St. Louisans go to Forest Park for many reasons – to ice skate and sled down Art Hill in the winter, to boat, fish, jog, bike, play tennis, golf and handball. We go to enjoy outdoor, musical theater at the … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary and Criticism, Happenings, St. Louis
Tagged 2011, Art Hill, Forest Park, September 11
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The Wizard of Washington Avenue
There once was a wizard named Bob Cassilly who bought a building on Washington Avenue (1509 Washington Avenue to be exact) fashioned by a wizard of an earlier age named Theodore Link. This International Building was joined by a nine-story … Continue reading →