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The Theodore A. Pappas House is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed Usonian house in St. Louis, Missouri. The Pappas house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, when it was only 15 years old. It is one of two houses in St. Louis designed by Wright, and the only Usonian Automatic in Missouri.
Theodore A. Pappas House; R. Robert Thomas House; S. Saint Louis University Office of Admissions Building; Samuel Cupples House; Shelley House (St. Louis, Missouri) U.
Pappy's Smokehouse (often referred to as simply Pappy's) is a barbecue restaurant located in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. [1] It was started in 2008 by Mike Emerson, who previously worked at another barbecue restaurant called Super Smokers.
Saturday November 12, 2022: You are cordially invited to join us for an afternoon visiting the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Pappas House in Town...
It is located in a "tract of woods and rolling meadowland located on the east side of Ballas Road (120 North Ballas), south of Dougherty Ferry Road at the west edge of Kirkwood, Missouri, a suburban municipality near St. Louis. The house is reached by an 800-foot-long private driveway, which crosses a small branch of Sugar Creek across a small ...
Theodore A. Pappas House; Parkview, St. Louis; Pendennis Club Apartment Building; Pevely Dairy Company Plant; Plaza Square Apartments Historic District; Portland and Westmoreland Places; Powell Hall
The Campbell House Museum opened on February 6, 1943, and is in the Greater St. Louis area, in the U.S. state of Missouri.
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October 15, 1966. The Old St. Louis County Courthouse was built as a combination federal and state courthouse in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Missouri's tallest habitable building from 1864 to 1894, it is now part of Gateway Arch National Park and operated by the National Park Service for historical exhibits and events.
October 21, 1976. The Samuel Cupples House is a historic mansion in St. Louis, Missouri, constructed from 1888 to 1890 by Samuel Cupples. It is now a museum on the campus of Saint Louis University. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.