Sunday, November 20, 2005

St. Louis homes, areas considered for National Register

From the Saint Louis Business Journal.

About a dozen St. Louis-area buildings, homes or neighborhoods will be considered for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places at the Missouri Advisory Council on Historic Preservation meeting Nov. 18 in Jefferson City.
The historic resources under consideration include:
• Council Plaza, an early example of a publicly assisted housing project constructed for the elderly, at Grand and Forest Park Avenues in St. Louis
• The Chouteau Building at the convergence of Manchester, Chouteau and Vandeventer
• The Central Carondelet Historic District, a neighborhood of nearly 600 historic residential and commercial buildings dating from 1850 to 1950
• The Herman Dreer House in the Ville neighborhood
• Homer G. Phillips House in the Ville neighborhood
• The Charles Henry Turner House in the Ville neighborhood
• The Union Depot Railroad Co. Building, built circa 1885, in South St. Louis
• The Rockwood Court Apartments in Webster Groves
• The Greenwood Historic District on Greenwood Boulevard in Maplewood
• The Louis J. and Harriet Rozier House, in De Soto
• The St. Albans Farms Stone Barn in St. Albans
• The Beaumont Telephone Exchange complex in St. Louis
• The Lucas Avenue Industrial Historic District
The Missouri Advisory Council on Historic Preservation is a 12-member group of historians, architects, archaeologists and citizens with an interest in historic preservation.

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