The caption on the back of this photograph indicates that it is the Silver Moon Hotel which was replaced by the Arcade Building. Other accounts suggest this was known as the Hotel Moser, which had the Silver Moon Restaurant on the first floor.
Photograph looking south from the top of the courthouse in St. Louis looking across Market Street to the buildings beyond. Part of Broadway is visible on the right with the facades of the St. James Hotel and the Olympic Theatre.
Photograph of the St. Nicholas Hotel on Locust Street between Eighth and Ninth Streets. The building was originally designed by Louis Sullivan and built in 1893. It was redesigned and expanded after a fire in 1905 and ultimately demolished in 1974. It was later known as the Victoria Building.
Photograph of the Southern Hotel in St. Louis from Broadway and Elm. The building features corner quoins, an elaborate cornice, column supported balconies, and large windows along the ground floor. A large American flag waves above the building.
Photograph of the dining area in the Southern Hotel in St. Louis. It features wooden tables and chairs with white table clothes. Gilded Corinthian pilasters and ornate plasterwork on the ceiling.
Photograph of the Beers Hotel at the northwest corner of Grand and Olive. It burned down in 1931 and was replaced by the Woolworth Building, which was later renamed the Kranzberg Arts Center.
Early 20th century photograph of Twelfth Street in St. Louis looking south from Washington Avenue. The Union Electric building is under construction on the left between the Hotel Jefferson and the St. Louis Star building.
Photograph of the Hotel Jefferson looking north along Tucker Boulevard. Automobiles and horse-drawn wagons are visible on Tucker Boulevard. The intersection of Tucker Boulevard and Washington Avenue is visible in the background. The Ferguson McKinney Dry Goods Company is visible beyond the intersection., The Hotel Jefferson is now the vacant Jefferson Arms apartment building. The Ferguson McKinney Dry Goods Company is now the Bogen Lofts.
Photograph of the parlor of the Southern Hotel in St. Louis. The carpeted room features plush wooden furniture, curtained entrances, a fireplace, gilded wallpaper, and electric chandeliers.
There are few visitors to Cairo who haven't heard of the historic Halliday Hotel, located on Second and Ohio streets, and overlooking the site of old Fort Defiance at the junction of two rivers. It was completed in 1859 and opened under the name \"The St. Charles.\" This hotel early won a reputation for the excellency of its cuisine and for its atmosphere of true southern hospitality. During the
Photograph of the Grand Avenue Hotel at the southeast corner of Grand and Olive. A restaurant occupies the ground floor where "HYDE PARK BEER [is] ON TAP" along with the L. H. Gerardi grocery store. A horse-drawn carriage for the grocer is visible on the street.
9.5x7.75 in photograph of the Turkish Den inside the Planter's Hotel in St. Louis. The room contained various chairs, pillows, vases, and ornate architectural details.
Photograph of the St. Louis Star newspaper building and Hotel Jefferson along North Tucker Boulevard. Horse-drawn wagons, automobiles and pedestrians are visible on Tucker Boulevard., The St. Louis Star building was at the Northwest corner of the intersection of Olive Boulevard and North Tucker Boulevard.