File:Lindell Boulevard Looking West From Kingshighway Boulevard.jpg

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English: Private residences lining Lindell Boulevard looking west from Kingshighway Boulevard. Wealthy St. Louisans began building large homes on Lindell west of Kingshighway and in the private places that cropped up in the Central West End, such as Portland Place and Westminster Place. Homeowners hoped the area's proximity to Forest Park would protect their property values and prevent the expansion of industrial and commercial interests that had overtaken earlier wealthy enclaves such as Lucas Place and Vandeventer Place.
Title: Lindell Boulevard Looking West From Kingshighway Boulevard.
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Source Missouri History Museum
URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/43DB161E-AC91-ADCC-54C6-B5301625A45C/original.jpg
Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/144579
Author W.C. Persons
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N38933
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Lindell Boulevard from Skinker Boulevard to Lindell-Olive Street change (folder 1 of 3)
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W.C. Persons
horizontal
black and white
outdoors
Central West End (Saint Louis, Mo.)
Lindell Boulevard
Kingshighway Boulevard
home
residence
car
automobile
Architecture, Domestic
St. Louis Street Scenes
Resource
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144579
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43DB161E-AC91-ADCC-54C6-B5301625A45C

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