Throw Back Tuesday: 2817 Cherokee
Cherokee has evolved over the years: from residential to commercial. Edward August Vandeventer's home sat on this site prior to 1935. Mr....
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Throw Back Tuesday: 2649 Cherokee
In 1907 a new corner market was built at 2649 Cherokee Street. Photo: Schenberg Market, 2649 Cherokee, May 1, 1936. Photo: 2649 Cherokee...
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Throw Back Tuesday: Cherokee Indian Statue
The Cherokee Indian statue is a well recognized landmark in South St. Louis. It first appeared on the corner of Jefferson Ave and...
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Throw Back Tuesday: 2703 Cherokee
2703 Cherokee has seen many uses over the years. It was initially constructed as a nickelodeon. As the commercial district and trends...
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Throw Back Tuesday: Casa Loma Ballroom
The first ballroom built at 3343 Iowa Ave was known as the Cinderella Ballroom and opened in 1927. Retail shops and a bowling alley...
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Throw Back Tuesday: 2753 Cherokee Street
Christian Morschel was a Captain in the First Regiment of the St. Louis County Militia during the Civil War. He was later the President...
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