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Nims Mansion
Nims Mansion - The Nims Mansion was built for Eugene Nims, founder of Southwestern Bell Telephone, and his family as a weekend retreat. It is located in Bee Tree Park in Oakville Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63129, Oakville Missouri
Old Cathedral downtown St Louis
Old Cathedral - The historic Basilica of St. Louis, King of France, better known as the "Old Cathedral", is located in downtown St. Louis on the site that was set aside for that purpose by Pierre Laclede in 1764. - More Info Tags: 63102, City of St Louis Missouri, Downtown St Louis
Old Courthouse
Old Courthouse - The Old Courthouse features a museum of memorabilia of the famous Dred Scott trial and has two courtrooms set up to represent two separate time periods. It is located in the city of St Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63102, City of St Louis Missouri, Downtown St Louis, Museums
Old Post Office St Louis Missouri
Old Post Office - The Old Post Office in St. Louis Missouri is one of two federal buildings that were designed by architect Alfred B. Mullett in the Second Empire architectural style that are still standing. - More Info Tags: 63101, City of St Louis Missouri, Downtown St Louis
Old St. Ferdinand Shrine
Old St. Ferdinand Shrine - The Old St. Ferdinand Shrine is the oldest Catholic church west of the Mississippi River and is located in Florissant, Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63031, Church, Florissant Missouri
Old Stone Church
Old Stone Church - The Old Stone Church or Old Bonhomme Church was the original location of the Bonhomme Presbyterian Church. It was built in 1841 and is located in Chesterfield, Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63017, Chesterfield Missouri
Payne-Gentry House
Payne-Gentry House - The Payne-Gentry House is a historic museum chronicling the more than 100 years the Payne-Gentry family lived in the home. It is located in Bridgeton, Missouri in North St. Louis County. - More Info Tags: 63044, Bridgeton Missouri, Museums
Peterstown House
Peterstown House - Peterstown House is the last remaining stagecoach stop on the Kaskaskia-Cahokia Trail and is located in Waterloo Illinois. - More Info Tags: 62298, Waterloo Illinois
Pierre Menard Home Historic Site
Pierre Menard Home Historic Site - The Pierre Menard Home Historic Site is located in Ellis Grove Illinois. The home was built around 1815 by Pierre Menard, the first Lieutenant Governor of the then new State of Illinois. - More Info Tags: 62241, Ellis Grove Illinois
Roberts Orpheum Theater in downtown St Louis
Roberts Orpheum Theater - Information on the Roberts Orpheum Theater (built in 1917) which is located in downtown St Louis. - More Info Tags: 63101, City of St Louis Missouri, Downtown St Louis, Entertainment
Saint Vincent DePaul Catholic Church
Saint Vincent DePaul Catholic Church - Saint Vincent DePaul Catholic Church is an historic church building and is located in the city of St Louis Missouri in the LaSalle Park Neighborhood. - More Info Tags: 63104, Church, City of St Louis Missouri
Saints Peter  and Paul Catholic Church
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church - Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church is located in the Soulard neighborhood of St Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63104, Church, City of St Louis Missouri
Samuel Cupples House
Samuel Cupples House - The Samuel Cupples House, a beautiful example of Romanesque architecture, was the home of one of St. Louis' prominent businessmen during the late 19th century. Today it is one of several museums located on the campus of St. Louis University in the city of St Louis Missouri . - More Info Tags: 63108, City of St Louis Missouri, Museums
Scott Joplin House State Historic Site
Scott Joplin House State Historic Site - Scott Joplin, the King of Ragtime, brought his new wife to St. Louis in 1900 and moved into this brick flat located in downtown St. Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63103, City of St Louis Missouri, Downtown St Louis, Museums
Scottish Rite Cathedral
Scottish Rite Cathedral - The Scottish Rite Cathedral was built in 1924 and designed by William Ittner. It has a 3000 seat auditorium that can be rented as well as a kitchen, 2 dining rooms and a gallery. It is located in the city of St Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63108, City of St Louis Missouri
Shrine of St. Joseph
Shrine of St. Joseph - The Shrine of St. Joseph is the location of the only authenticated miracle that has occurred in the Midwest. It was built during the 1840's for German Catholics and is located in the Columbus Square Neighborhood in the City of St. Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63106, Church, City of St Louis Missouri
Spanish Lake Blacksmith Shop
Spanish Lake Blacksmith Shop - The Spanish Lake Blacksmith Shop has been designated as a Historic Landmark by St Louis County. It was built about 1876 by Jacob Wilhelm and was a working blacksmith until 1993. - More Info Tags: 63138, Spanish Lake Missouri
St. Ambrose Catholic Church
St Ambrose Catholic Church - St. Ambrose Catholic Church is located "on the Hill" in the city of St Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63110, Church, City of St Louis Missouri
St. Francis de Sales Oratory
St Francis de Sales Oratory - The beautiful historic St. Francis de Sales Oratory has been called the "Cathedral of the Southside" and is located in the Fox Park Neighborhood of the City of St Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63118, Church, City of St Louis Missouri
St Liborius Catholic Church
St Liborius Catholic Church - The St Liborius Catholic Church was established in 1855 for German Catholics in North St Louis City. Construction of the church building was completed in 1889. In 1992, the St Liborius parish was closed and parishioners were merged with surrounding parishes. The building is located in the St Louis Place Neighborhood in the City of St Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63106, Church, City of St Louis Missouri
StLouis Art Museum
St Louis Art Museum - The St Louis Art Museum, located in Forest Park, is housed in the only building left from the 1904 World's Fair. It is located in the city of St Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63110, Attractions, City of St Louis Missouri, Museums
St Louis City Hall
St Louis City Hall - The St. Louis City Hall, completed in 1904, is designed after the Paris City Hall and is constructed using Missouri pink granite. It is located in Downtown St. Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63103, City of St Louis Missouri, Downtown St Louis
St Louis Union Station
St Louis Union Station - St. Louis Union Station is an historic landmark which features a hotel, dining and shopping and is located in Downtown St. Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63103, City of St Louis Missouri, Downtown St Louis
St Stanislaus Kostka Church
St Stanislaus Kostka Church - The St. Stanislaus Kostka Church is a historic Polish Catholic church located in the Carr Square Neighborhood in the City of St. Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63106, Church, City of St Louis Missouri
St Vincents
St Vincents in St Louis Missouri - Built in the Renaissance architectural style, St. Vincent's is a forboding building and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. - More Info Tags: 63133
Stifel Theatre
Stifel Theatre - The Stifel Theatre has been beautifully restored to its former glory and now brings in great entertainment for St. Louis audiences. It is located in Downtown St. Louis, Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63103, Downtown St Louis, Entertainment
The Studio Inn
Studio Inn - The Studio Inn, located in St Albans Missouri, was the historic home of Oscar and Irene Johnson who at one time owned and ran the 7,000 acres of land surrounding the home as a very successful farm. - More Info Tags: 63073, St Albans Missouri
Sun Theater in Grand Center
Sun Theater in Grand Center - Information on the historic Sun Theater building located in the Grand Center Arts District in St Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63108, City of St Louis Missouri
Taille De Noyer
Taille De Noyer - Taille De Noyer, a 22 room historic home and museum, was originally built in 1790 as a two-room log cabin for fur trappers. It is located on the campus of McCluer High School in Florissant Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63031, Florissant Missouri, Museums
The Dome at Americas Center
The Dome at Americas Center - The Dome at Americas Center, formerly the Edward Jones Dome, is an entertainment and sporting venue. It is located in the city of St. Louis, Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63102, City of St Louis Missouri, Downtown St Louis, Entertainment
Thomas C Fletcher House
Thomas C Fletcher House - The Thomas C Fletcher House is the home of Missouri's 18th state governor and is located in Hillsboro Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63050, Hillsboro Missouri, Museums
Thomas Eagleton Courthouse
Thomas Eagleton Courthouse - The Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse is named after the former U.S. Senator and is the largest single courthouse in the United States - More Info Tags: 63102, City of St Louis Missouri, Downtown St Louis
Thomas Sappington Historic House
Thomas Sappington Historic House - The Thomas Sappington Historic House was built in 1808 by slave labor. It is a St Louis attraction located in Crestwood Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63126, Museums
Thornhill Farm
Thornhill Farm - Thornhill Farm, the family home of Missouri's second Governor, Frederick Bates, has been restored and is a historic museum. It is located in Faust Park, in the Faust Historical Village, in Chesterfield Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63017, Chesterfield Missouri, Museums
Tower Grove House
Tower Grove House - The Tower Grove House was built in 1849 by Henry Shaw for his personal residence. It is located in the Missouri Botanical Garden in St Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63110, City of St Louis Missouri, Museums
Twillman House
Twillman House - The Twillman House was built in 1870 by John Henry Twillman, a German immigrant, and is located in Spanish Lake Missouri. It is designated by St Louis County as a Historic Landmark. - More Info Tags: 63138, Spanish Lake Missouri
Wainwright Building
Wainwright Building - The Wainwright Building is a building with a historically significant architectural style. Built in 1892, it was the "prototype" of the modern skyscraper. It is located in downtown St. Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63101, City of St Louis Missouri, Downtown St Louis
Water Intake Towers on the Mississippi River
Water Intake Towers on the Mississippi River - The historic Water Intake Towers, located just north of the city of St Louis on the Mississippi River, were built around the turn of the 20th century and are still in use today by the St Louis Water Works. - More Info Tags: 63137, City of St Louis Missouri
World's Fair Pavilion
World's Fair Pavilion - The World's Fair Pavilion, built in 1909, is a large open air pavilion with catering facilities that can accommodate up to 500 people. It would be great for a wedding reception, corporate picnic or private party! It is located in Forest Park in St Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63110, City of St Louis Missouri
Yanda Log Cabin
Yanda Log Cabin - The Yanda Log Cabin was built in 1853 by William Yanda, who became the blacksmith of Glen Carbon Illinois. - More Info Tags: 62034, Glen Carbon Illinois
Zion Lutheran Church
Zion Lutheran Church - The Zion Lutheran Church is located in the St Louis Place Neighborhood in the City of St Louis Missouri. - More Info Tags: 63106, Church, City of St Louis Missouri

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