A Blog detailing the beauty of St. Louis architecture and the buildup of residue-or character-that accumulates over the course of time.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Pevely Dairy Building
A sturdy, well-built building, the Pevely Dairy almost certainly was constructed with steel reinforced concrete piers that hold up the floors and roof. Consequently, its floor plan is easily adaptable to changing times. Bookending one side of the Mill Creek Valley with the Budweiser sign on the other, the complex is a landmark in Midtown, and must be saved, if nothing more than the building on the corner.
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A Blog detailing the beauty of St. Louis architecture and the buildup of residue-or character-that accumulates over the course of time.
Burn the rest of it and give the sign to the museum of transportation or something. That building serves no useful purpose and is of no cultural, economic, or historical value. They made milk and ice cream there. Big deal.
ReplyDeleteBurn the rest of it and give the sign to the museum of transportation or something. That building serves no useful purpose and is of no cultural, economic, or historical value. They made milk and ice cream there. Big deal.
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