Neosho Street Between Macklind and Brannon Avenues

Passing by Macklind Avenue, we continue to see Arts and Crafts bungalows and two-families, which we would expect in the 1910s and 20s in St. Louis.

There is this curious house style above, which also appears elsewhere on this street, with a simple shed roof covered in red clay tile.

But then the houses go back in time another ten years, to the first decade of the Twentieth Century, with houses such as the one below.

And also in the two-family iteration, seen below.

We also see eclectic combinations below, in this two-family.

Finally, we make it to Brannon Avenue, which actually doglegs when it intersects Neosho Street. On the southwest corner is Hope Lutheran Church, which we looked at back in February.

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