File:Joseph Witek Florist, 4744 McPherson Avenue.jpg

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English: Horizontal photograph of a two story commercial building with large windows on the first floor. Joseph Witek Florist on McPherson Avenue east of Euclid Avenue. The Central West End was home to many of St. Louis' wealthiest families from the late 1800s until the 1940s. The business district at Euclid and McPherson was a convenient shopping area for these wealthy residents. As the neighborhood's population became more diverse in the 1950s, this part of the Central West End developed a reputation as the "Greenwich Village of St. Louis."
Title: Joseph Witek Florist, 4744 McPherson Avenue.
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Source Missouri History Museum
URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/C8E39EEB-9EEC-91DA-FDD3-B4D201047D55/original.jpg
Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/144998
Author Oscar C. Kuehn
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N38702
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Witek, Joseph Florist (4744 McPherson Avenue)
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Oscar Kuehn
horizontal
black and white
outdoors
Central West End (Saint Louis, Mo.)
Euclid Avenue
McPherson Avenue
Commercial Buildings and Advertising
Joseph Witek Florist
storefront
Commercial buildings
St. Louis Street Scenes
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144998
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C8E39EEB-9EEC-91DA-FDD3-B4D201047D55

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