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formerly the St. Louis Mart and Terminal Warehouse 106: St. Louis News Company: St. Louis News Company: September 16, 2010 : 1008–1010 Locust St. 107: St. Louis Post-Dispatch Building: St. Louis Post-Dispatch Building
the Missouri Pacific Depot (1903), 100 Wyoming St., a one-story brick railroad depot; Sinclair Fuel and Service Station (c. 1950), 204 S. First St., one-story concrete block commercial building; Benson Brothers Lumber Company (1925), 215 S. First St., a brick, false front commercial block, plus a contributing shed; J. R. Prewitt & Sons ...
July 3, 2014 (4947 W. Florissant Ave. 18: Chuck Berry House: Chuck Berry House: December 12, 2008 (3137 Whittier St. 19: Biddle Street Market: Biddle Street Market
part of the St. Louis Public Schools of William B. Ittner MPS 83: St. Boniface Neighborhood Historic District: St. Boniface Neighborhood Historic District: May 9, 2002 : Roughly bounded by Koeln and Tesson Sts., Broadway, and Alabama Ave.
Location of Adair County in Missouri. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Adair County, Missouri. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Adair County, Missouri, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many ...
Location of St. Clair County in Illinois. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Clair County, Illinois.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in St. Clair County, Illinois, United States.
The historical society and museum was a contributor to the development of the nomination for National Register of Historic Places listing of the Pleasant Hill Downtown Historic District. The district is adjacent, including 115 Wyoming St. and buildings on the other side; it includes 53 contributing buildings on 19.5 acres (7.9 ha). [3]
The history of St. Louis, Missouri from 1804 to 1865 included the creation of St. Louis as the territorial capital of the Louisiana Territory, a brief period of growth until the Panic of 1819 and subsequent depression, rapid diversification of industry after the introduction of the steamboat and the return of prosperity, and rising tensions about the issues of immigration and slavery.