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History of the Lou - 97.1 FM Talk

History of the Lou - 97.1 FM Talk

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The show takes a look at the known and the unknown stories of the Gateway to the West. Sue Thomas grew up in St. Louis and has been a traffic reporter here since the 1990s. Sue loves her two English Bulldogs, swimming, biking, and all things St. Louis!2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc
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  • The History of Dogtown
    Mar 16 2026
    Did you know that Dogtown isn't an official St. Louis City neighborhood? It is actually a combination of 4 separate ones, and dates back to the 1700s! Learn about the neighborhood's interesting history and how it got its name. In honor of upcoming St. Patrick's Day, Sue and Dogtown Historical Society President and life-long resident John Corbett also talk about the area's famous parade that is coming up soon!
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    37 m
  • History of the Federal Reserve in St. Louis
    Mar 9 2026
    The Federal Reserve in St. Louis is one of only 12 across the U.S...find out about its history, the building that it still occupies downtown, and much more. Did you know there used to be a 10-thousand-dollar bill? Or that our local fed shreds millions of dollars in used bills? Join Sue and three people from the Federal Reserve for this informative episode! Side note: they even have a MUSEUM at the St. Louis Federal Reserve!
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    37 m
  • The History of Maplewood, MO
    Mar 2 2026
    One of the suburbs of St. Louis that shares a border with the City of St. Louis, Maplewood has an interesting history. Doug Houser, long-time Maplewood resident and author of "The First 100 Years of Maplewood" and "Maplewood History" joins Sue to talk about it everything from its beginning as farmland in the 1800's to the story of the "Upstairser" bowling alley in Saratoga Lanes to Maplewood today.
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    36 m
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