File:Locust Street, East to Intersection with Broadway.jpg

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English: Locust Street, East to Intersection with Broadway. Mermod and Jaccard's jewelery store was located on the northwest corner, in the building with the ornate clocks. Mermod and Jaccard's was the oldest and most respected jeweler in St. Louis. It was started by a Swiss watchmaker, Louis Jaccard, in 1829 and was in operation until it was purchased by Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney Dry Goods Co. in 1917. Mechanics American National Bank is on the northeast corner. Scarritt-Comstock Furniture Co. is pictured at the southeast corner.
Title: Locust Street, East to Intersection with Broadway.
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Author Emil Boehl
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Locust Street bluffs
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Emil Boehl
vertical
sepia
outdoors
Downtown (Saint Louis, MO)
Locust Street
Broadway
clock
cobblestone street
Pedestrians
streetcar
streetcar tracks
Mermod and Jaccard
Hoffman Strictly Fine Tailoring
Mechanics American National Bank
Scarritt-Comstock Furniture Co.
Hotel St. Louis
Commercial buildings
St. Louis Street Scenes
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145458
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3BC6D0F7-9EF1-F17C-2CA7-C6E25846841D

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