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Category: 2007 Most Endangered

2007 Most Endangered…

Yetter Building

11/11/200711/17/2020
Grant CityWorth County The commercial buildings surrounding the Courthouse Square in Grant City represent types found in many rural Missouri towns – one and two story brick vernacular structures on…
2007 Most Endangered…

Ralls County Sheriff’s Office

11/11/200711/17/2020
New LondonRalls County The Ralls County Sheriff’s office is a two-story limestone building across the street from the 1859 Ralls County Courthouse. Both the Courthouse and Sheriff’s Office are on…
2006 Most Endangered…

Mullanphy Emigrant Home

11/11/200611/17/2020
St. Louis City Often abandonment and deferred maintenance create accidents waiting to happen. The Northside of St. Louis was hit with severe weather in April 2006 and strong winds caused…
2006 Most Endangered…

Martinsburg City Hall, Fire House & Jail

11/11/200611/17/2020
MartinsburgAudrain County This multi-purpose building housed a city council office, meeting room, courtroom, jail and fire house for over fifty years. Today, the city’s tractor, mower and grader are stored…
2006 Most Endangered…

Linn County Jail

11/11/200611/17/2020
LinneusLinn county This building currently houses the Linn County Historical Museum. The local museum association would like to purchase the building from the County this year, but they need technical…
2006 Most Endangered…

Odd Fellows Home

11/11/200611/17/2020
LibertyCLay County An impressive, significant complex of four buildings constructed between 1900 and 1908, the Odd Fellows Home sits on 36 acres. Three of the red-brick buildings exhibit the Jacobean-Revival…

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