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Living St. Louis

Decades

Produced in partnership with the Missouri History Museum, this series explores the East St. Louis race riot, Charles Lindbergh’s solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, the Great Depression, World War II, the 1944 World Series between the Cardinals and the Browns, desegregation, the construction of the Gateway Arch and more.

Decades, 1970s: Rust and Rehabilitation

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St. Louis in the 70s is a model of urban decline with a possibility of a promising future. (27m 21s)

Decades, 1960s: Monumental Change

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The 1960’s are often remembered for social, political and cultural upheaval. (27m 14s)

Decades, 1950s: All Shook Up

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St. Louis faces the second half of the 20th century. (26m 56s)

Decades, 1940s: War and Peace

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Wartime means tragic losses, a revitalized economy, and new ways of getting the job done. (27m 20s)

Decades, 1930s: Hard Times, Tough Choices

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The 1930s were more than a time of suffering. (26m 43s)

Decades, 1920s: New Heights

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The 1920s are filled with colorful figures -- flappers, bootleggers, athletes & more. (28m 4s)

Decades: 1910s, What is the World Coming to?

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Explore the history of greater St. Louis. (26m 35s)

Decades: 1900s, Century Turns

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Explore the history of Greater St. Louis. (26m 59s)

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