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PostJan 19, 2019#576

Let's try this:


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PostJan 19, 2019#577

framer wrote:
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Let's try this:

The Beaumont Telephone building on Locust

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PostJan 19, 2019#578

You got it, Chris. I wanted to show the awesome stained glass window on Locust, but that would have been a dead give-away (I wonder if that window will end up in someone's loft after the rehab).



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PostJan 20, 2019#579

^My guess would eb a loft would have that window.

Now what about this one...


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PostJan 20, 2019#580

Hmmm...at first I thought that was the Manhattan Mews on Laclede, but the details don't match up.

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PostJan 20, 2019#581

I believe that's Bob Cassilly's old place on Lafayette just west of Jefferson where he used to make all his old faux terra cotta.

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PostJan 20, 2019#582

West Cabanne wrote:
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I believe that's Bob Cassilly's old place on Lafayette just west of Jefferson where he used to make all his old faux terra cotta.
I never knew it was Bob Cassilly's place but you are correct.

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PostJan 20, 2019#583

That explains why I thought of Manhattan Mews, which was one of Cassily's projects many years ago.


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PostJan 25, 2019#584

^ I did not know Cassilly was involved in the Manhattan Mews but it makes sense!

Anyway, I'm going to try and steal the next photo drop - where in St. Louis am I?

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PostJan 25, 2019#585

On Charless in McKinley Heights near Indiana Ave, in view of Jefferson Undergound in the far background.

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PostJan 29, 2019#586

^ You got it!

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PostFeb 01, 2019#587

Where am I?


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PostFeb 01, 2019#588

Grant Medical Clinic!!

Apologies for the orientation. But anyone want to guess where I took this disappointing refection selfie?


IMG_20160406_193024366 by Alex Price, on Flickr

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PostFeb 01, 2019#589

I love the Grant Clinic. Based on it's prime location, I expect before too long there will be proposals to tear it down and build something bigger.








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PostFeb 01, 2019#590

I actually think Grant Clinic is pretty safe. It's significance is pretty well known. If it's not already protected by the city, it could easy be NRHP and City Landmark worthy.

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PostFeb 03, 2019#591

aprice wrote:
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I actually think Grant Clinic is pretty safe. It's significance is pretty well known. If it's not already protected by the city, it could easy be NRHP and City Landmark worthy.
Isn't still occupied?

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PostFeb 03, 2019#592

Yes, it's occupied. It was quite busy with people coming and going when I stopped by to get some pics the other day. It's just a small building on a large lot in a popular area, which makes me paranoid about it's future.

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aprice wrote:
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Apologies for the orientation. But anyone want to guess where I took this disappointing refection selfie?


IMG_20160406_193024366 by Alex Price, on Flickr
I think we need some hints on this one.

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PostFeb 12, 2019#594

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I think we need some hints on this one.
Sorry about that! It's on the other side of these doors. I'd love to take my dSLR and get this that ceiling photo again during a good crowd. Getting this photo again with my dSRL would be nice too.


IMG_20171004_180425219 (1) by Alex Price, on Flickr

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PostFeb 12, 2019#595

aprice wrote:
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framer wrote:
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I think we need some hints on this one.
Sorry about that! It's on the other side of these doors. I'd love to take my dSLR and get this that ceiling photo again during a good crowd. Getting this photo again with my dSRL would be nice too.


IMG_20171004_180425219 (1) by Alex Price, on Flickr
The Fox Theater. As to where at inside, my guess would be the lobby somewhere.

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PostFeb 13, 2019#596

Damn, I was thinking about taking a shot in the dark and saying it was the Fox Theatre late last night when browsing the thread again. The exotic Byzantine-esque motifs on the ceiling is what had me thinking it was the Fox, since I don't know of a whole lot of places with ceiling designs quite that intricate.

Come to think of it, I really wish there were more places in STL built Neo-Byzantine besides the Cathedral Basilica.

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PostFeb 13, 2019#597

While it's true the Fox does have some somewhat Byzantinesque things going on (mixed in with a hodge-podge of all manner of other west and south Asian motifs) I'm not sure I'd have ever noticed them in that little bit of box entry ceiling. In fact, I'm quite sure I didn't. That said . . . it's hard to argue with Fabulous.

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PostFeb 13, 2019#598

Yes, it's the vestibule ceiling.
I have a distinct memory from seeing Wicked there when I was 14. The vestibule was packed and I looked up at my reflection in the ceiling. It was a bit of an artsy moment. Like a shot in a movie where someone is standing still on a crowded Manhattan sidewalk as people rush past her/him, camera zooming out. I love that building dearly.

Anyway, someone else's turn.

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PostFeb 14, 2019#599

Where am I?


PostFeb 19, 2019#600

I didn't expect this one to be so tough. Yes, the cemetery is tiny, and tucked away out of view, but the building is fairly prominent. Maybe this view will help:


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