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Category: 2013 Most Endangered

2013 Most Endangered Places in Peril

The Book House

05/17/201311/17/2020Missouri Preservation

Rock HillSt. Louis County  The “Book House,” as it is known by the business that has been located there for the past thirty years, is a center hall Gothic Revival…Continue readingThe Book House

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Greenwood Cemetery

05/17/201311/17/2020Missouri Preservation

HillsdaleSt. Louis County Greenwood Cemetery was established in 1874 as the first commercial African-American cemetery in the St. Louis area. After emancipation and before the establishment of Greenwood, the majority…Continue readingGreenwood Cemetery

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The Frizel-Welling House

05/17/201311/17/2020Missouri Preservation

JacksonCape Girardeau County The Frizel-Welling House was begun in 1818 by Joseph Frizel as a modest Cape Cod style house. That same year Mr. Frizel married Sarah Bollinger, the only…Continue readingThe Frizel-Welling House

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Camp Zoe

05/17/201311/17/2020Missouri Preservation

Round SpringShannon County Camp Zoe is sited on a hill overlooking Sinking Creek, a tributary of the Current River. The 350 acres on which the camp is located abuts the…Continue readingCamp Zoe

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The Phillip Kaes House

05/17/201311/17/2020Missouri Preservation

ShermanSt. Louis County The land on which the Kaes house sits was part of a Spanish land grant to Samuel Pruitt, who was one of the first English-speaking settlers west…Continue readingThe Phillip Kaes House

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The Ozark Community Building

05/17/201311/17/2020Missouri Preservation

OzarkChristian County Constructed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), the Ozark Community Building was dedicated in July of 1933. The material used for the exterior walls of the building is…Continue readingThe Ozark Community Building

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