


Historic St. Paul Architecture in St. Louis, 1915-1920
The photograph titled *St. Paul & St. Louis*, captured between 1915 and 1920, showcases the architectural features of the St. Paul building in St. Louis, Missouri. Known for its distinctive design, the building is a representation of early 20th-century architecture, combining elements of Beaux-Arts and structural innovations of the time. The photograph reflects the urban landscape that was rapidly evolving in St. Louis during this period, a time when the city was a vital hub for commerce and transportation.
The work was produced by a member of the Bain News Service, a prominent photography agency that documented significant events and locations across the United States. This image serves as a visual time capsule, capturing not only the physical structure but also the spirit of an era marked by growth and change in American cities. The photograph contributes to our understanding of the architectural history and urban development of St. Louis, providing insight into the socio-economic context of the early 20th century.

Historic St. Paul Architecture in St. Louis, 1915-1920