Photograph of the street signs posted at the corner of Boyle Avenue and Olive Street, also known as Gaslight Square in the Central West End of St. Louis.
One of the Gaslight Square restaurants, Montileone's Café Espresso, during the 1960s. Sam Clark opened the coffee shop in the famous Gaslight Square District of St. Louis during the 1950s.
The Golden Eagle is spreading its wings amd soon will have an all-season sidewalk café that will blend a continental idea with old St. Louis environment. Herb Glazier, on cobblestone walk, co-proprietor of the Eagle, shows an old iron fence and gaslight standard which will be part of the outdoor cafe.
Lighting gas lamp in Gaslight Square is acting Mayor Donald Gunn. Flanking him are H. Reid Derrick (right), president of the Laclede Gas Company and… J. McKearin, the firm's sales manager.
Towering precariously was the corner of the old Musical Arts Building on the southwest corner of Boyle avenue and Olive street. Much of the third floor was destroyed by the twister, which struck the intersection with its full force.