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The hidden swastikas of St. Louis: Why the symbol co-opted by Nazis can still be spotted here
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 68342658:MV8zODM0NjE4Xzc1OTY5MEY0] http://www.stltoday.com/lifestyles/the-hidden-swastikas-of-st-louis-why-the-symbol-co/article_639e17c2-0367-5418-a05e-ccc5580af96e.html Seth Goz remembers the first day he stood looking up at the building near Cherokee Street. It was 2016 and Goz suspected the brick duplex was listed well under its true value in the up-and-coming St. Louis neighborhood. Then he spotted something unexpected. “I was like, yeah, that’s definitely a swastika,” Goz said. “You can’t miss it.” [/quote]
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Seth Goz remembers the first day he stood looking up at the building near Cherokee Street.
It was 2016 and Goz suspected the brick duplex was listed well under its true value in the up-and-coming St. Louis neighborhood.
Then he spotted something unexpected.
“I was like, yeah, that’s definitely a swastika,” Goz said. “You can’t miss it.”
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