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Name:    Eames & Young
Profession:  Architect
Category:  Architecture
Description:    Eames & Young was one of the most prominent and influential architectural firms in St. Louis in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Partnership between William S. Eames and Thomas Crane Young began in 1885 and ended with EamesĀ“ death in 1915. Together they produced a wide range of buildings, including the Cupples Station Complex, private homes, skyscrapers, hotels, and banks.



Structures & Places
Cupples Station Building # 63
Cupples Station Building # 69
Cupples Station Building #64
Cupples Station Building #66
Cupples Station Building #67
Cupples Station Building #70
Cupples Station Building #71
Cupples Station Building #72
Cupples Station Building #73
Cupples Station Complex
Lammerts Furniture
Lawton Byrne Bruner Building
Lesser Goldman Building
Masonic Temple
Title Guaranty Building

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