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In 1988, President Ronald Reagan designated the federal building in downtown St. Louis as the Robert A. Young Federal Building in Young's honor. Originally named the St. Louis Mart and Terminal Warehouse, the Art Deco building at 1222 Spruce Street was designed by Preston J. Bradshaw and completed in 1933. The building was transferred to the ...
formerly the St. Louis Mart and Terminal Warehouse 106: St. Louis News Company: St. Louis News Company: September 16, 2010 : 1008–1010 Locust St. 107: St. Louis Post-Dispatch Building: St. Louis Post-Dispatch Building
111 East Spruce Street Sault Ste. Marie: June 17, 1993: Church of Our Saviour, Friend of Children† North Shore Road, Sugar Island, Payment Settlement Sugar Island Township: January 19, 1978: Elmwood† 435 E. Water Street Sault Ste. Marie: September 25, 1956: Emerson Informational Site M-123 Paradise vicinity August 3, 1979: Federal Building†
Civic Center station is a light rail station on the Red and Blue lines of the St. Louis MetroLink system. [5] This below-grade station is located near 14th and Spruce streets near Interstate 64. It is also the primary transfer station for MetroBus and serves bus routes operated by Madison County Transit.
Robert A. Young Federal Building (1933), 1200 Spruce Street, St. Louis, Missouri, 10 stories with a 20-story tower. It had initially been built as a warehouse for the Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis , and was acquired by the federal government in 1941.
In an unexpected twist, the movie became a huge hit, Kozma said. Despite the holiday, audiences flocked to the theaters, thus beginning the association between Christmas and the movies.
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In 1900, under the management of Benjamin Graham, the Graham Paper Company built a new headquarters in downtown St. Louis at the corner of 11th and Spruce Streets. [19] The seven-story brick building was one of twenty built between 1897 and 1917 that became known as the Cupples Station Historic District.