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St. Louis sits on top of limestone, so there are a lot of empty spaces underneath the city.  We have used those spaces: a restaurant, theaters, taverns, a building from Syria.  Running under our city are natural caves and man-made tunnels that carry light rail, pneumatic tubes, live steam, a railroad, and stinky sulfur water.  And don’t forget the hardtack biscuits and canisters of drinking water in case we get attacked by nuclear bombs.  Doug Schneider will lead an armchair tour of the world that lies beneath us.