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Fort San Carlos The site of a remarkable battle in which 50 soldiers and 280 villagers successfully defended their land against an army of more than 1200 British, Canadian and Native American warriors. |
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Samuel Cupples House is 1888-Richardsonian-style mansion with gargoyles, Tiffany glass, fine and decorative art. It is located on National Register of Historic Places, the Frost campus of Saint Louis University 10 minutes from downtown St. Louis. Address: 221 North Grand Blvd St. Louis MO 63103
1 314 977-3025
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Scott Joplin House Visit the home of the "King of Ragtime", Scott Joplin. Famous for such sings as the Maple Leaf Rag and The Entertainer, the legendary musician was a master of classical and jazz improv. The house is the only historic site in Missouri dedicated to African-American cultural history.
Address: 2658A Delmar Boulevard St Louis MO
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Lit by gaslight, and appropriately furnished for 1902, Scott Joplin's flat where many ragtime classics were composed awaits visitors. The building also has museum exhibits interpreting Joplin's life and work, and St. Louis during the ragtime era.
Address: 2658 Delmar Blvd St. Louis MO USA 63103
Send an Email 1 314 340-5790
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The Wainwright Building St Louis The Wainwright Building in St Louis was built in 1890 and is revered for its architectural design. Address: 101 North 7th Street St. Louis MO USA
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Concordia Historical Institute is the Department of Archives and History of The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod. The building houses a reference room for patrons, a conference room, two levels of museum exhibit space and two stack areas for storage of the collections, and historical library with world's largest collection on the history of Lutheranism in America. Address: 801 DeMun Avenue St. Louis MO 63105
Send an Email (3) 1 314 505-7900
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Four-story Georgian-style home where Boone spent the last years of his life, along with an early 1800's living history village. Group tours are available. Address: 1868 Highway F MO 63341
1 636 798-2005
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