A Look Back at the Old KDHX Studio on Magnolia Avenue [PHOTOS]

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KDHX, Magnolia Avenue, South City
For those of you missing the old KDHX and the old KDHX location this week, here are some photos we dug up from 2013 when the Magnolia Avenue location was shut down.

We were there on the day that KDHX stopped broadcasting from the ramshackle little studio in Tower Grove East and switched to the new high-powered location in Grand Center. The mood was bittersweet as long-time volunteers embraced and counted down the minutes until the switchover at noon.

These photos capture the last fleeting moments of a small community of music fans running a small community radio station.
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Ed Becker hosting "Songwriters Showcase" — the last show at Magnolia Ave.
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Quality graffiti upstairs in the kitchen at Magnolia.
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Truth.
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An office upstairs mid-move.
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Bette watching over the mailboxes.
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Pre-noon party at KDHX,
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Dana Smith's "KDHX Art Attack" painting at the top of the stairs.
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Moving vinyl is the worst.
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Bob Reuter's mailbox.
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Almost finished moving the CDs in the on-air room.
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Our boy Bart.
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The middle hallway of KDHX Magnolia.
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At the on-air desk.
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The old live sound room.
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A collection of picks in the production studio.
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A common scene at KDHX.
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Hugs near noon.
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Witnessing the last few minutes on air at Magnolia.
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Last broadcast complete.
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