1961 map of the railroads serving the Chicago metropolitan area. There is an inset that provides detail on railroad lines and facilities in the downtown core of the city.
Map of downtown St. Louis from the 1960 Plan for Downtown St. Louis featuring the Gateway Arch, a proposed baseball stadium, an expanded Gateway Mall, and other features later added.
Promotional map from the Wabash Railroad showing track locations and industrial areas of St. Louis, MO that were served by the Wabash. Additional information is included to promote the railroad's service for shippers.
This map, plotted out by Norbury Wayman, shows the various locations of steamboat lines and related companies on the St. Louis levee, detailing three periods of time; before 1865; 1865 - 1900; and 1900 - 1953. Lines and companies are donated by name, location and years of operation. Nearby streets are mapped as well, for easy frame of reference. Scale in feet: 100 ft. = 1 inch.
A map from the invitation to the Representative to the Prepatory Commissions for the United Nations from St. Louis leaders, in a work titled "Saint Louis Invites the United Nations." This plan called for the UN to consider Saint Louis for the home of the United Nations. Weldon Spring, Missouri, a suburb of Saint Louis, was the proposed site in the plan.