I remember seeing "The Bugalow" on the corner from the Kingshighway bus at the corner of Kingshighway and what was then Easton. Radio Park always seemed overgrown. I always wondered how the DJs got in and out as the dweebs who went in and out could not possibly be them. Great memories.
The large call-letters sign was in the median between the north- and southbound lanes of N. Kingshighway Blvd. north of what is now Dr. Martin Luther King Dr. in north St. Louis. The station building seen here was nearby, in what the station called "Radio Park".
We NEVER know what we have/had till it's GONE. The SPIRITS STILL LIVE IN RADIO PARK EVEN TODAY. KXOK TOP 6+30
oldhippiefromthe60s 8 months ago
I remember seeing "The Bugalow" on the corner from the Kingshighway bus at the corner of Kingshighway and what was then Easton. Radio Park always seemed overgrown. I always wondered how the DJs got in and out as the dweebs who went in and out could not possibly be them. Great memories.
MichaelJGrant 2 years ago
The large call-letters sign was in the median between the north- and southbound lanes of N. Kingshighway Blvd. north of what is now Dr. Martin Luther King Dr. in north St. Louis. The station building seen here was nearby, in what the station called "Radio Park".
Davidkevin 2 years ago
One of the greatest AM stations of radio ever in ST. LOUIS, thanks for the memories!!
odie7 3 years ago