
One of the old-time memorials to Bacchus in St. Louis was the Bardenheier Building at 214 Market street, erected in 1873 by John Bardenheier, whose stocks of wine and liquors occupied three floors and a commodious cellar.
One of the old-time memorials to Bacchus in St. Louis was the Bardenheier Building at 214 Market street, erected in 1873 by John Bardenheier, whose stocks of wine and liquors occupied three floors and a commodious cellar.
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