The History of St. Louis' Demolished Chinatown | Living St. Louis
A small but thriving Chinese community once lived in downtown St. Louis. Urban renewal cleared away what was left of the neighborhood in the 1960s. But thanks to the efforts of Peter Tao, The Very Asian Foundation and the Missouri History Museum, new attention is being brought to the area's history. Produced by Veronica Mohesky.

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