LexingtonLafayette County Lexington’s Old City Hall, which served as the symbol and heart of town government for more than eighty years, closed its doors in 1985. As a result, the…Continue readingOld Lexington City Hall
WashingtonFranklin County The John Glaser Pottery Factory at 812 W. Front Street was constructed about 1878 by Riverboat Captain Archibald Bryan. Research of early census records indicates the building was…Continue readingJohn Glaser Pottery Factory
HazelwoodSt. Louis County Charbonier Bluff was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995 as Missouri’s first natural feature of historic significance. In 1804, Lewis and Clark wrote…Continue readingCharbonier Bluff
Ste. Genevieve Ste. Genevieve County One in a row of houses along St. Mary’s Road associated with Ste. Genevieve’s African-American heritage, the William Brooks House is a rare survivor in…Continue readingWilliam Brooks House