The Cadillac-Chrysler Building in St. Louis, Missouri, was built in 1919 by the Cadillac Automobile Co. as their dealership. It later became Oliver Cadillac and remained in operation until 1930. The building also housed the L.M. Stewart, Inc., Chrysler-Plymouth dealership from 1932 to 1948, offering a range of Chrysler models, including the Airflow, which was the first American car with unitized construction.
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