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  2. Preston J. Bradshaw - Wikipedia

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    Paul Brown Building (1925–1926), 818 Olive Street, St. Louis, Missouri, 16 stories, originally offices and now apartments. [6] Listed on the National Register of Historic Places . Vesper-Buick Auto Company Building (1927–1928, demolished in 1995), 3900 West Pine Street, St. Louis, Missouri, two stories. [ 7 ]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Downtown and ...

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    March 28, 1980 (1136 Washington Ave. 14: Paul Brown Building: Paul Brown Building: December 12, 2002 (818 Olive St. 15: Building at 1009 Olive St. Building at 1009 Olive St.

  4. List of tallest buildings in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The history of skyscrapers in St. Louis began with the 1850s construction of Barnum's City Hotel, a six-story building designed by architect George I. Barnett. [3] Until the 1890s, no building in St. Louis rose over eight stories, but construction in the city rose during that decade owing to the development of elevators and the use of steel frames. [4]

  5. Choo Choo Bob's to close St. Louis Park location, reopen at ...

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    Long located in St. Paul, Choo Choo Bob's closed its Marshall Avenue location in 2020. It later reopened in the Shops at West End in St. Louis Park. The St. Louis Park store's last day is March 24 ...

  6. Cool exhibits at Massillon Museum spotlight vinyl records ...

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    Massillon Museum recently opened the new "Brown's Town" exhibit, which features artwork honoring legendary football coach Paul Brown, the Cleveland Browns and Ohio's football heritage. Reach Ed at ...

  7. Brown Shoe Company's Homes-Take Factory - Wikipedia

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    Brown Shoe Company's Homes-Take Factory, also known as the International Hat Company Warehouse, is a historic building location at 1201 Russell Boulevard in the Soulard neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. [5] Built in 1904, by renowned architect Albert B. Groves, the building was originally a factory for the Brown Shoe Company, based in St. Louis.

  8. Hannibal–LaGrange University - Wikipedia

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    Living former presidents include Anthony W. Allen (17th president), Woodrow Burt (16th president), Paul Brown (15th president), and Larry Lewis (14th president), a graduate of Luther Rice Seminary, who left HLGU to be the president of the Southern Baptist Convention's Home Mission Board (now the North American Mission Board), one of the largest ...

  9. We asked readers to suggest new names for Paul Brown ... - AOL

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    It has been named after the team's founder, Paul Brown, since its opening in 2000. As speculation around potential buyers circulates on social media, we asked Enquirer Instagram followers for ...