Look Back: East St. Louis bank protests

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  • "Lie-ins" at downtown East St. Louis financial institutions took place in August of 1963. On Aug. 15, more than 200 chanting protesters entered First National, lay down and sang, "We shall not be removed." Police commandeered a passing Bi-State bus to haul people to jail.
  • 8/13/2010
  • Album ID: 1057485
  • Photos by Post-Dispatch staff photographers

Look Back: anti-Irish riots

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  • On election day, Aug. 7, 1854 riots rocked the Irish 5th ward, spilling out into other St. Louis areas with Irish residents. Battles ranged as far west as Franklin and Eighth streets, now part of the America's Center convention hall.
  • 8/5/2010
  • Album ID: 1053723
  • Photos by Missouri History Museum

Look Back: Great Flood of 1993

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  • The Great Flood of 1993 damaged or destroyed 55,000 homes and killed 50 people in the Midwest, most of them in vehicles that became trapped in high water or flash floods. The Mississippi crested at St. Louis on Aug. 1, rising halfway up the grand staircase at the Arch and almost 20 feet over flood stage -- six feet higher than the formerly great flood of 1973. The Mississippi remained above flood stage for five months.
  • 7/31/2010
  • Album ID: 1049624
  • Photos by St. Louis Post-Dispatch staff photographers

Look Back: Pruitt-Igoe housing project

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  • On July 23, 1953, St. Louis'' first integrated public housing, Igoe, accepted its first four white and three black families. Between it and Pruitt, which housed black families, there were 33 eleven-story buildings for 2868 low-income families, with monthly rent beginning at $20. Pruitt-Igoe was blown up less than 20 years later.
  • 7/24/2010
  • Album ID: 1045829
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SS Andrea Doria sinks

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  • SS Andrea Doria,after striking the MS Stockholm off the coast of Nantucket, MA on July 25, 1956.
  • 7/10/2010
  • Album ID: 1041596
  • Photos by Ken Gouldthorpe/St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Look Back: A game for ordinary people

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  • Forest Park became a home to popular golf course in 1912.
  • 7/3/2010
  • Album ID: 1034979
  • Photos by Post-Dispatch photographers

Look Back: St. Louis Ordnance Plant

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  • The St. Louis Ordnance Plant made 6.7 billion cartridges during World War II, but work for the 16,000 employees ended on June 27, 1945, as the war wound down. Production resumed during the Korean and Vietnam wars. Today, 2,000 employees of Social Security, Veterans Affairs and other federal agencies have offices in some the old Ordnance Plant buildings.
  • 6/25/2010
  • Album ID: 1030797
  • Photos by Post-Dispatch photographers

Look Back: Homer G. Phillips

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  • Homer G. Phillips moved to St. Louis after World’s Fair and became prominent in civil rights and politics. He was murdered in 1931, and the Board of Aldermen voted quickly to name the new black hospital in his memory.
  • 6/17/2010
  • Album ID: 1026084
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Look Back: Scott Air Force Base

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  • On June 14, 1917, the Army Signal Corps signed a lease on 624 acres near Belleville to construct one of nine new U.S. bases to train aviators. Thus began Scott Air Force Base, the nation’s fifth oldest continuously operating military flying field.
  • 6/11/2010
  • Album ID: 1022564
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Look Back: Zoo’s Monkey Show

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  • In 1959, Robert Tomarchin sold the St. Louis Zoo a chimp, but had second thoughts. He broke into the zoo, busted “Mr. Moke” out and took him on the lam.
  • 6/3/2010
  • Album ID: 1017404
  • Photos by Post-Dispatch photographers
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