MaplewoodSt. Louis County Built by Charles and Mary Rannells c.1848-1850, this large frame two and a half story Gothic Revival farmhouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.…Continue readingCharles S. Rannells House “Woodside”
Kansas CityJackson County This institutional anchor and well known landmark in mid-town Kansas City is considered by local historians to be one of the two most important buildings ever constructed…Continue readingTemple B’Nai Jehudah
MexicoAudrain County A unique local landmark the stable was built by Cyrus F. Clark in 1887. It is the oldest and largest public stable in the United Stated that was…Continue readingSimmons Stable
TuscumbiaMiller County This two-story Classical Revival courthouse is one of only six county courthouses in the state that has been in continuous use since before the Civil War. Its 1909…Continue readingMiiller County Courthouse
Cape GirardeauCape Girardeau County Built in 1857, the French Colonial structure is one of the last examples in Cape Girardeau of this type of architecture that was so widespread in…Continue readingJames Reynolds House
ElsberryLincoln County Built in 1880, it is the oldest building still standing in Elsberry. The Galloway family acquired the property in 1940 after David F. Galloway had leased it for…Continue readingGalloway Brothers Grain Elevator