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A street in St. Louis that doesn’t exist anymore

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  1. goharvorgohome says

    3rd Street and Olive. Now under the arch grounds and a highway.

  2. billy-vain says

    Those buildings look amazing. What street is this now ? My bad, just saw the other comment.

  3. mrtn17 says

    Lemme guess…. it’s a parking lot now

  4. thinkB4WeSpeak says

    Another victim of urban revival.

  5. VulcanHobo says

    Am I the only one that wishes they still made those giant stone buildings?

  6. johnnybassoon says

    Is there any video footage of the city from this era?

  7. pseudangelos says

    I wish more American cities looked like this. This sub constantly reminds me that they once had a stock of fantastic 19th century architecture and were built for people rather than cars.

  8. itsthebeardedone says

    More lost beauty in favor of garish, pointless trash.

  9. desert_wombat says

    I posted an aerial sequence of this razing previously https://i.redd.it/u3fnpyi2wdv31.jpg

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