Brick by Brick | Living St. Louis
Living St. Louis Producer Anne-Marie Berger looks back at a time when St. Louis was known as the "Brick City." Recently, the Saint Louis University Museum of Art hosted the exhibit, "Brick by Brick: Building St. Louis and the Nation," which chronicles the brickmaking history in St. Louis.

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