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Whittemore Place

Posted on January 16, 2021 by Chris Naffziger

Along the west side of Lafayette Square, in between Missouri Avenue and South Jefferson are Whittemore and Albion places. We’ll look at Whittemore Place today. Nothing of the street had been developed by 1876, when Compton and Dry published Pictorial… Continue Reading →

Central Demolition, Houses, Lafayette Square, Parking Lots, Queen Anne Style, Rehabilitation, Renaissance Revival, Romanesque Revival, Second Empire
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Old Zion Evangelisch Cemetery, Des Peres

Posted on January 15, 2021 by Chris Naffziger

An early German congregation, Zion German Evangelisch founded this cemetery around 1847, when they built a log cabin church in this area north of the intersection of Ballas and Manchester roads. The congregation had originally been formed in 1838. It… Continue Reading →

County Cemeteries, West County
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St. Paul’s Cemetery

Posted on January 14, 2021 by Chris Naffziger

With roots that go back to 1838, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church has called the northeast corner of Ballas and Manchester roads home since 1867. The current church is from 1938, with an expansion from 1985. The cemetery is south of… Continue Reading →

County Cemeteries, West County
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Quinette Cemetery

Posted on January 13, 2021 by Chris Naffziger

Long neglected and vandalized, Quinette Cemetery has now been restored by the City of Kirkwood. It is possibly the oldest African American cemetery west of the Mississippi, according to an explanatory text posted at the entrance. There is a very… Continue Reading →

County Cemeteries, Central County, Historic Sites, Kirkwood, Rehabilitation
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Webster Elementary School, Renovation Begins

Posted on January 12, 2021 by Chris Naffziger

Built in 1908 to replace two earlier school buildings on the circular Clinton Place, and closing in 2007, the William Ittner-designed Webster School is officially seeing new life as apartments. Clinton Place was the southernmost of three circular parks originally… Continue Reading →

North Demolition, Greek Revival, Italianate, Old North St. Louis, Rehabilitation, Schools, Tudor Revival
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Around Tower Grove East, Winter 2020-21

Posted on January 11, 2021 by Chris Naffziger

Remember, if you’re going down a street with a bunch of houses from the 1910s, and all the sudden there are houses from the 1950s, you need to do some investigating. Yes, it may have just been where a house… Continue Reading →

South Apartment Buildings, Arts and Crafts Style, Demolition, Early Twentieth Century Eclectic, Greek Revival, Houses, In-Fill, Italianate, Storefronts, Tower Grove East
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Heny Vahlkamp and St. Matthew’s Cemetery

Posted on January 10, 2021 by Chris Naffziger

I recently wrote about the fascinating figure of Henry Vahlkamp, who worked for the Lemps from 1870 into the 1920s, making him one of the longest serving member of the brewery, far longer than every member of the family save… Continue Reading →

South Cemeteries, Churches, Gothic Revival, Holly Hills, Lemp, Mausolea, Sculpture
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Warehouse Fire

Posted on January 9, 2021 by Chris Naffziger

A terrible fire struck two warehouses just to the west of Produce Row on North Broadway. The two buildings are apparently a total loss. Debris from the northern building fell on the one story bookstore next door on the corner,… Continue Reading →

North Demolition, Early Twentieth Century Eclectic, Near North Riverfront, North Broadway, Ruins, Warehouses
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Simpson Place

Posted on January 8, 2021 by Chris Naffziger

Back in July, when I looked at Lafayette Avenue in between Waverly and Simpson places in the Lafayette Square neighborhood, I promised I would come back in the fall and look at the latter historic private street once the leaves… Continue Reading →

Central Apartment Buildings, Demolition, Early Twentieth Century Eclectic, Houses, Interstates, Lafayette Square, Romanesque Revival
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Thirteenth Street from Barton Street to Shenandoah Avenue, West Side

Posted on January 7, 2021 by Chris Naffziger

Perhaps two of the most interesting blocks in Soulard are 13th Street between Barton and Shenandoah. I’ve looked at this stretch before, but mainly on the east side, back in November of 2019. There are a host of interesting houses,… Continue Reading →

South Busch, Demolition, Houses, Italianate, Romanesque Revival, Second Empire, Soulard

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