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  2. Caves of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    His son William J. Lemp took over the business and built the Lemp Brewery industrial complex which still stands in St. Louis. [2] The Lemp Mansion was constructed by the Lemp Family and included a tunnel through the natural cave system leading to the Lemp Brewery. The Lemp Family would use this tunnel to go to work.

  3. Illinois Caverns State Natural Area - Wikipedia

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    What is now known as Illinois Caverns hosted its first paying customers in March 1901, operated by a Mr. White of East Saint Louis. It is the only cave in Illinois to have been commercially operated, attracting many visitors from St. Louis during the 1904 World's Fair. However the cave was never considered a commercial success (it closed in ...

  4. List of caves in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bluff Dweller's Cave; Bridal Cave; Caves of St. Louis; Cliff Cave; Current River Cavern; Devils Well; Fantastic Caverns; Graham Cave; Jacobs Cavern; Mark Twain Cave; Marvel Cave; Meramec Caverns; Onondaga Cave State Park; Onyx Cave; Ozark Caverns; Research Cave; Riverbluff Cave; Talking Rocks Cavern

  5. These Mind-Blowing Hotels Are Built Into Actual Caves - AOL

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    Here are the 12 of the best cave hotels to add to your travel bucket list. From snow caves to tunnels, going underground has never been more luxurious. Here are the 12 of the best cave hotels to ...

  6. What Belleville District 201’s CAVE expansion might look like ...

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    Gray Design Group in St. Louis, MO, is providing architectural consulting services. ... The CAVE serves as Belleville 201’s alternative school for at-risk students and a trade school where ...

  7. Architecture of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    A prime example of St. Louis Colonial Revival is located at 47 Portland Place. Much of St. Louis' working-class housing in the 1920s and 1930s were bungalows, which appear throughout south St. Louis. At the same time, the central corridor extending west from downtown saw an increase in low-rise and high-rise apartment buildings.

  8. Sugarloaf Mound - Wikipedia

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    Sugarloaf Mound is the last remaining of the mounds built within present-day St. Louis by a Native American culture that thrived in the area from A.D. 600–1300. [3] It is the oldest human-made structure in the city of St. Louis. [4]

  9. Category:Cave dwellings - Wikipedia

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