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131.  Ridgway Center.

Ridgway Center showing Spoehrer Plaza. 



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132.  Ridgway Center.

Ridgway Center front entrance showing Chihuly sculpture. 



2006

133.  Latzer Fountain

Latzer Fountain 



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134.  Spink Pavilion.

Spink Pavillion view from Tower Grove Avenue. 



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135.  Spink Pavilion.

Spink Pavillion view in summer from inside the Garden looking east. 



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136.  Strassenfest Garden.

Strassenfest Garden view. 



2006

137.  Temperate House interior.

Temperate House interior view. 



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138.  Kresko Victorian Garden.

Kresko Victorian Garden.. 



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139.  Kresko Victorian Garden.

Kresko Victorian Garden. 



2006

140.  Henry Shaw and slavery.

While a young merchant in St. Louis Shaw began buying enslaved persons in the 1820s. In 1850 Shaw owned nine and by 1853 eleven; 1860 census records list eight enslaved persons. As with the 1850 census, their names were not listed. Please see the historical timeline for more information. 




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