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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2024 · 39 MIN

History of Kirkwood & Geology

from History of the Lou - NewsRadio 1120 KMOX

This week, Sue begins by talking to Kathy Schrenk, author of "Kirkwood, A Walk Through History" about...you guessed it...the history of the St. Louis suburb. How it came to be and the role trains played in its founding. Next, Amanda Clark, Public Historian at the Missouri Historical Society stops by to talk about how the geology of St. Louis played a major role in its founding and industry. Lastly, Fred Bodimer and Tony Scott talk food.

This week, Sue begins by talking to Kathy Schrenk, author of "Kirkwood, A Walk Through History" about...you guessed it...the history of the St. Louis suburb. How it came to be and the role trains played in its founding. Next, Amanda Clark, Public Historian at the Missouri Historical Society stops by to talk about how the geology of St. Louis played a major role in its founding and industry. Lastly, Fred Bodimer and Tony Scott talk food.

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