^^ I also thought Union Station…but the wood paneled window dressing leaves me with some questions.
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@moorlander was correct and already moved on to the next picture 
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520 S Hanley, just by corner with Wydown.
^ Yep. I've walked though that little gangway to my dentist right around the corner a bunch of times.
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I frequent the dry cleaner, Protzel's and (former) Starbucks.
Lewis and Clark Trail, Weldon Spring conservation area. Clark trail actually, maybe...
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Castlewood, Riverview Trail, at an overlook after the stairs. Looking towards a really cool house on what I believe is Castleridge Dr.
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^Well, that looks like a Grand Center tree grate, but then tree grates everywhere look pretty similar.
Nope.
I'm actually surprised nobody knows this one. Its in a very high-traffic area, and there's a similar "installation" nearby.
I'm actually surprised nobody knows this one. Its in a very high-traffic area, and there's a similar "installation" nearby.
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Yeah there was an article about it not too long ago. An artist has been doing this in The Loop,danke0 wrote:I think this is the U. City loop.
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^Also, that looks like a bird strike waiting to happen. Or a trail-walker strike. I might or might not have run into some periaktoi quite like that that were part of a set for a dance show many years back. (Stagehands don't bounce off sets very often, but that show did us in. Lots of mirrors in the dark. Fun!!)
(Note: It actually was a fairly cool show. But man, the sight lines were a pain in the butt. Paul Taylor Dance, I think it was.)
(Note: It actually was a fairly cool show. But man, the sight lines were a pain in the butt. Paul Taylor Dance, I think it was.)
Nope, not Laumeier. It is a weird thing to find, mostly because it's not clear from a distance just what it is, like whether it's reflective or transparent. I didn't notice any unlucky birds or hikers lying on the ground, but yeah, it seems kind of hazardous.
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Complete shot in the dark, and only because of proximity to LSP:
Powder Valley?
Powder Valley?







