The organization provides on the job training for college graduates. Aliah Mubarak, a Coro Foundation fellow, center, with Bob Friedenburg, program director, left, and Don West director of training.
This two block area (dotted lines) is the site of a major new bank building and office complex which will be built as a joint venture by First National Bank in St. Louis, International Business Machines Corporation and the Equitable Life Assurances Society of the United States.
Businesses on the southeast corner of Seventh and Olive Streets, where the Famous-Barr store is now located, are shown in this photo dated 1859. In the image a grocery store and an apothecary can be seen.
Erected for the 400th anniversary of the discovery of America, this archway was illuminated by gas and electricity. In the background is the City Hall being built in old Washington Park.
Completed only a few years before the Southern states began breaking away from the Union, the Ten Buildings (there being that many stores in structure) ran from Locust to Vine on Fourth.
The old Four Courts Building at Twelfth street and Clark avenue, which housed Police Headquarters, the Morgue, City Jail and the criminal and police courts.