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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 Aviation in St. Louis
    Oct 4 2025
    The history of aviation in St. Louis goes back almost to the beginning of aviation in America. The namesake of our current airport took flying lessons from one of the Wright Brothers! Follow along as aviation historian Alan Hoffman takes Sue through it all...from Charles Lindbergh and his world-changing flight in The Spirit of St. Louis to TWA and Ozark Airlines to McDonnell Douglas and its role in it all.
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    38 m
  • Resurrecting Some Historic St. Louis Buildings
    Sep 22 2025
    This year is the 50th anniversary of St. Louis architectural firm Trivers, which has had a hand in resurrecting several historic buildings in St. Louis. Trivers Principals Joe Brinkmann and Amy Gilbertson drop by to talk about some of the projects with Sue. They cover everything from the old Cupples warehouse that became a fancy hotel, to the Old Post Office that has a courtroom in it!
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    38 m
  • The History of the Chase Park Plaza Hotel
    Sep 15 2025
    The Chase has a lengthy (over 100 years) and intriguing history in St. Louis. It is woven into the fabric of the city. Learn about its quick construction and the endless stream of stars who performed and stayed there throughout the years...from Ella Fitzgerald to Elvis, and why the staff can't say who has been there recently! The Chase has many stories to tell. Join Sue and Matthew White and Amy Ruffner from The Royal Sonesta Chase Park Plaza St. Louis for a fascinating piece of St. Louis history that is still not only active today, but thriving over 100 years later!
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    38 m
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