Thursday, January 28, 2016

The Smelly Side of 1875 St. Louis

There's gonna be a livestream from the Missouri History Museum tonight (Thursday, January 28th) covering some of my favorite parts of A Walk in 1875 St. Louis, the SMELLY parts!
I imagine they'll look at the 3-story outhouses, the limestone sinkholes overflowing with filthy rainwater, the cell-culture ice cubes...

The questionable plumbing, the home remedies, the delicious recipes...

The super markets, "fresh" meats and vegetables, etc.!

Check out the Missouri History Museum on Periscope tonight at 7 CST for all the grizzy details. Smell ya later!

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