International Photography Hall of Fame to open downtown
St. Louis Business Journal Friday 6th April, 2012
The International Photography Hall of Fame (IPHF) said it will be brining its 6,000 historical cameras and 30,000 images to the Chouteau's Landing Art Center in downtown St. Louis, the St. Louis Beacon reports. The organization
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