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Tag: 2011

2011 Most Endangered…

Williams-Gierth “The Castle” House

05/26/201111/17/2020
Poplar BluffButler County The Williams-Gierth House was constructed in 1892 and is one of the most elaborate Victorian-era  houses built in Poplar Bluff.  Built in the Shingle style and modified…
2011 Most Endangered…

Oak Grove Mausoleum and Chapel

05/17/201111/17/2020
Oak GroveSt. Louis County The Oak Grove Mausoleum and Chapel are located within the Oak Grove Cemetery.  The mausoleum was designed by St. Louis Architect and Artist Tom P. Barnett…
2011 Most Endangered…

Hodgen School

05/17/201111/17/2020
St. Louis City The Hodgen School is located in the “Gate District” on the Near South Side of St. Louis.  Designed by  Otto Wilhelmi and completed in 1884, the school…
2011 Most Endangered…

Delmo Community Center

05/17/201111/17/2020
DelmoPemiscot County The Delmo Community Center is located in the tiny community of Homestown in the Missouri boot heel.  It is a utilitarian style frame building clad in clapboard siding,…
2011 Most Endangered…

William P. Thompson House

05/17/201111/17/2020
Trenton VicinityGrundy County The William P. Thomson House, constructed c.1834, is the oldest building in Grundy County.  Located in the vicinity of Trenton, this brick and stone home, known as…
2011 Most Endangered…

Jefferson School

05/17/201111/17/2020
Cape GirardeauCape Girardeau County The Jefferson School in Cape Girardeau was constructed in 1904 and is the oldest public school building still standing in this City.  For some time before the…

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