![]() ![]() Please comment on the articles when you see he may have left out a bit of history, forgotten a name or when your memory of a circumstance conflicts with his. He retired in 2008 and has been spending time scanning hundreds of thousands of images because “photos once taken as news have grown enough whiskers that they’ve become history.” Ken Steinhoff, Cape Girardeau Central High School Class of 1965, spent half a century in the ink-slinging business for papers in Missouri, Ohio, North Carolina, and Florida. It’s a beautiful landmark that you can’t really appreciate until you get up close to get a feeling for its size. Louis Globe-Democrat about the building of the Arch. I can remember seeing the photos and reading the stories in The St. If I’m wrong, I’m sure Mark will enjoy pointing out the error. Here’s a shot of the riverfront and Arch looking south, possibly from Ead’s Bridge. Here’s an account of our ride to Chain of Rocks. I was surprised at how it was possible to get around on a bike in St. Mark and I took a ride from his house near the Botanical Gardens to the Chain of Rocks Bridge. She had wised up to the Steinhoff family pretty quickly. “Some people make a pretty good living out of selling antiseptic wipes to people who don’t feel comfortable licking where other people have been.” “So many people had done it that the shiny coating has worn off at the lip level,” we explained to her. When the Arch first popped into view, we started an elaborate story about how there is a tradition to lick the Arch the first time you visit it. When Matt and Sarah were freshly married, we all headed up to Bro Mark’s place in St. Louis Arch probably in 1967, just before I left for college. ![]() Here is a photo out one of the windows in the St. ![]()
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