St. Louis City Two years ago, the roof of the Turnverein caved in, leaving the building’s brick walls vulnerable to water damage and, ultimately, without any structural anchor. Then, on…Continue readingNord St. Louis Turnverein
St. JosephBuchanan County Capser Weckerle, a sSwiss-German emigrant, had for some years been a partner in the firm of Uhligner & Weckerle before opening his own grocery store in 1879.…Continue readingCasper Weckerle Grocery Buildings
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
St. Louis City The James Clemens, Jr. House, St. Louis, 1859-60. Constructed in 1859 for James Clemens, Jr., a highly successful businessman and cousin to writer Samuel Clemens, the James…Continue readingThe James Clemens, Jr. House
St. JosephBuchanan County In its heyday at the turn-of-the 20th century, St. Joseph boasted nearly a dozen downtown hotels. Names like the Savoy, Metrople, Colonial, Donovan, and Pacific signified St.…Continue readingSt. Charles Hotel
Jefferson CityCole County Located within two blocks of the State Capitol, the four residential properties located at 207-221 W. McCarty Street were constructed between 1892 and 1920 and are deemed…Continue readingHouses at 207, 211, 215 & 221 W. McCarty Street